Het Boek van Hoop (NL), Jane Goodall

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Het Boek van Hoop (NL), Jane Goodall

Beschreibung

Anyone scanning the headlines, energy crisis, pandemic, war, may sometimes struggle to remain optimistic. Even the most optimistic among us need hope, now more than ever. In this book, Jane Goodall teaches us how to live with hope and to trust in the future. She offers four reasons to remain hopeful: our human intelligence, the resilience of nature, the power of young people, and the indomitable human spirit.

Specifications

Betrokkenen

  • Auteur(s): Jane Goodall
  • Uitgeverij: Rainbow

Inhoud

  • Aantal bladzijden:272
  • Taal:Nederlands

Eigenschappen

  • Productcode (EAN):9789041715074
  • Verschijningsdatum:28/03/2023
  • Uitvoering:Paperback
  • Afmetingen:120 mm x 190 mm
  • Gewicht:196 g
Writer

Jane Goodall is a world-renowned primatologist, conservationist, and one of the most influential voices for nature and humanity. Best known for her groundbreaking research on wild chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, she transformed our understanding of the relationship between humans and animals.

Over the decades, her work has evolved from scientific discovery to global advocacy, focusing on environmental protection, animal welfare, and the interconnectedness of all living beings. Through her organization, Jane Goodall Institute, she inspires individuals, communities, and especially young people to take action for a more sustainable and compassionate world.

With a rare combination of scientific rigor, deep empathy, and unwavering hope, Jane Goodall continues to remind us that even the smallest actions can create meaningful change.

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