
National Geographic #'15/11: Cool it. - The Climate Issue
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James Potter begins his study on media literacy by stating that most people today allow the media to program their habits and way of looking at the world.
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Can we learn from this book what is offered to us in the subtitles: How to make friends, How to influence people, How to succeed in changing the world?
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the potential of the sea as a source of various resources, emphasizing the importance of their sustainable exploitation for future generations.
A veritable treasure trove of fascinating information, clearly divided into seven tense chapters, awaits you on 320 exciting pages. Before you is a book about nature that is so diverse, so exciting, so interesting that it really has no equal!
With the support of scientific and technical discoveries and global economic and media connections, wars have grown into planetary events.