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  1. 2 de oct. de 2020 · Feral : rewilding the land, the sea, and human life. "George Monbiot explores a new, positive environmentalism that shows how damaged ecosystems on land and at sea can be restored, and how this restoration can revitalize and enrich our lives.

  2. Readers willing to leave the confines of civilization and join him on his bewitching journey will emerge changed—and ready to change our world for the better. Read More. George Monbiot’s TED Talk on rewilding is available on his author page. 344 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2014.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2017 · 4.4 189 ratings. See all formats and editions. To be an environmentalist early in the twenty-first century is always to be defending, arguing, acknowledging the hurdles we face in our efforts to protect wild places and fight climate change. But let’s be honest: hedging has never inspired anyone.

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  4. George Monbiot. Feral: Rewilding the Land, the Sea, and Human Life Pasta blanda – 26 abril 2017. Edición Inglés por George Monbiot (Autor, Prólogo) 4.4 173 calificaciones. Ver todos los formatos y ediciones. Pasta dura. $518.81 4 Usado de $606.72 5 Nuevo de $504.17. Pasta blanda. $327.35 1 Usado de $751.60 5 Nuevo de $327.35. CD de audio.

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  5. Feral: Rewilding the Land, the Sea, and Human Life. George Monbiot. University of Chicago Press, Sep 26, 2014 - Nature - 344 pages. An optimistic approach to environmentalism that...

  6. Feral is the lyrical and gripping story of George Monbiot's efforts to re-engage with nature and discover a new way of living. He shows how, by restoring and rewilding our damaged ecosystems on land and at sea, we can bring wonder back into our lives.

    • George Monbiot
  7. 26 de sept. de 2014 · 4.4 189 ratings. See all formats and editions. To be an environmentalist early in the twenty-first century is always to be defending, arguing, acknowledging the hurdles we face in our efforts to protect wild places and fight climate change. But let’s be honest: hedging has never inspired anyone. So what if we stopped hedging?