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Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World is a 2010 book written by Charles, Prince of Wales, with Tony Juniper and Ian Skelly. The book focuses on the world's environment which includes climate change, architecture and agriculture. The book has been translated into many different languages. There is also a children's edition of ...
- Tony Juniper, Ian Skelly
- Nautilus Book Award
- 2010
- 336
1 de jan. de 2010 · Drawing on cases from farming, healthcare, transportation, and design, the Prince of Wales also offers solutions for change, creating a new vision for our world, one that incorporates the traditional wisdom of our past with the modern science of our present to avert catastrophe.
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Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World Hardcover – 14 Oct. 2010 by His Majesty King Charles III (Author), Tony Juniper (Author), Ian Skelly (Author) 234 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle Edition £0.00 This title and over 1 million more are available with Kindle Unlimited £5.99 to buy Audiobook £0.00 Free with your Audible trial
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The book ranges from the mating habits of the albatross to the Sufi brotherhood, from carpet-weaving in Afghanistan to the mysterious five-pointed star you get when you superimpose the Earth's...
14 de out. de 2010 · This compassionate and insightful book shines a light on our new monarch’s deep interest in the world around us. Long before the words ‘climate change’ became a universal catchphrase, our new monarch, King Charles III was studying the impact of industrialization on the environment.