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Climate Crisis Humans: Can My Actions Change the World?

  • Illustrated Essayscartoon
  • Categories:Essays, Poetry & Correspondence
  • Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:January,2023
  • Pages:400
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:150mm×210mm
  • Publication Place:South Korea
  • Words:(Unknown)
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  • Text Color:Full color
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The book that provides comfort in acknowledging the scientific information and the challenges we all face.
-Jeongmo Lee (Director of the National Institute of Science and Technology)

It not only inspires readers but also gives tender strength, showing that together, even amidst busy daily routines, we can overcome the climate crisis.
-Tyler Lash (Broadcaster, author of 'There Is No Second Earth')

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★An essay cartoon that encourages everyone to take action and overcome the climate crisis.
★A guide book informs readers about climate-related issues and providing practical solutions for managing our planet's health.

Description

The protagonist of this book, Gu Hee(The author herself), realizes that all of humanity's activities, such as societal systems, customs, culture, and consumption, are interconnected with the climate crisis. Fearing that if things continue as they are, the Earth might face destruction before she reaches old age, this fear compelled her to draw this cartoon.

The author used cute illustrations to introduce difficult environmental terms like "carbon neutrality,""veganism," and "factory farming" to explain them in a simple and witty manner.

Practical tips for reducing plastic waste, like avoiding food delivery and instead packing meals directly from restaurants, purchasing only essential items and recycling cardboard boxes, etc.

The ultimate beginner's guide to environmentalism, which anyone can read without feeling overwhelmed.

It encourages readers who hesitate to take action that it's alright if your efforts aren't perfect.

Author

Gu Hee
Gu Hee is a writer and illustrator who decided to do something after realizing the seriousness of the climate crisis. She serialized the webtoon 'The Human Climate Crisis' on Naver Best Challenge. Every day, she struggles amidst desires, ideals, and contradictions to avoid harming the Earth.

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