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  • af Lucy Davis
    263,95 kr.

    In today's world, waste management has become a pressing issue that affects every aspect of our lives. From the pollution of our air and water to the depletion of natural resources, the way we handle waste has a significant impact on the environment. As students and future environmentalists, it is crucial for us to understand the importance of waste management and take action to reduce household air pollution.Firstly, waste management plays a vital role in protecting our environment and preserving natural resources. When waste is not properly managed, it leads to the indiscriminate dumping of trash, which can contaminate soil, water sources, and even the air we breathe. This pollution harms ecosystems, disrupts wildlife habitats, and poses a threat to human health. By implementing effective waste management practices, such as recycling and proper disposal, we can minimize these negative impacts and conserve valuable resources for future generations.Furthermore, waste management is essential in reducing household air pollution. Many of the items we discard, such as plastics, electronic devices, and household chemicals, contain harmful substances that, when burned or improperly disposed of, release toxic fumes into the air. These fumes contribute to air pollution, which has severe health consequences, including respiratory problems, cardiovascular diseases, and even cancer. By adopting responsible waste management habits, such as recycling and using eco-friendly products, we can significantly decrease household air pollution and create a healthier living environment.In addition to protecting the environment and our health, waste management also offers economic benefits. Proper waste management practices, such as recycling and composting, can create new job opportunities and stimulate economic growth. Recycling industries provide employment and contribute to the development of a sustainable economy. By actively participating in waste management initiatives, we can contribute to the creation of a greener and more prosperous future.As students, we have the power to make a difference in waste management. By educating ourselves about the importance of waste management, we can raise awareness among our peers and inspire change. We can actively participate in recycling programs, reduce our consumption of single-use items, and encourage others to do the same. Through collective action, we can create a recycling revolution that transforms our communities and helps in the fight against household air pollution.

  • - The Two Great Landscapes
    af Lucy Davis
    226,95 kr.

    A beautifully illustrated guide to Rubens''s two greatest landscape paintings. Rubens: The Two Great Landscapes is a handsomely illustrated monograph that brings together Rubens''s two greatest landscape paintings: A View of Het Steen in the Early Morning and The Rainbow Landscape. Painted as pendants, the pair have been in London since 1803, when they were separated, the former eventually entering the collection of the National Gallery and the latter that of The Wallace Collection. The book puts the creation of these two landscapes into the full context of Rubens''s later life and his semi-retirement. It demonstrates how they are the zenith of his achievements as a landscape painter and explores how he drew skillfully on Flemish influences, including Bruegel, in creating two highly original compositions.Written to engage and appeal to the non-specialist reader and academic alike, the book makes an important contribution to scholarship in the field, including original technical research and new photography that show how these complex compositions evolved iteratively as the panels onto which they were painted were expanded. It also presents an updated and almost complete history of the provenance of the two paintings describing their passage through eminent collections from the time of Rubens''s death until they reached their respective collections in London, separated by less than a mile.