
The good news is that saving the planet is easier than you think.
Whether it's choosing cosmetics, buying appliances, saving energy or having a green baby, the ground-breaking new book Greeniology - How to live well, be green and make a difference shows you how to change your ways without sacrificing your lifestyle. Find out how to save money while making the world a better place.
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Greeniology is available in two editions - one with information that applies to Australia and New Zealand, and another with information specific to Canada.
The long-awaited new Australian edition ofGreeniology has just been published by Melbourne University Publishing. Look for Greeniology in major book stores around the country or buy it online from Planet Ark Direct.
This second edition is extensively updated and expanded, bringing the advice in line with the latest developments, information and government programs. There is also more emphasis on how green living is also healthy living and a new section on recreation and tourism.
The Canadian edition ofGreeniology is published by Penguin Group (Canada) and features a foreword written by environmentalist Severn Cullis-Suzuki. It's available at good bookstores across Canada from April 22nd 2005 (Earth Day!).
For more information about this edition visit the Greeniology page on the Penguin Group (Canada) site.
'I want to see our beautiful planet preserved for our children and our children's children. Tanya Ha shows people how to live their lives in a more sustainable way—every woman should
read this book.' - Olivia Newton-John
'A delightful, accessible treasure trove of a book... and never more relevant.' - Robyn Williams, Science Broadcaster
'I heartily recommend Greeniology to readers of all ages. Tanya's book is one of the more intelligent and sane books I have read during my many years of searching for a sustainable, responsible and morally comfortable life.' - Dr Helen Caldicott
'We have a beautiful natural environment in Australia, but we're also among the most resource-consuming people in the world. More Australians are making a difference by actively reducing their personal impact on the environment. This book, with