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Ecological Intelligence
Author: Daniel Goleman
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0385527837



Ecological Intelligence: The Hidden Impacts of What We Buy


The bestselling author of Emotional Intelligence and Primal Leadership now brings us Ecological Intelligence-revealing the hidden environmental consequences of what we make and buy, and how with that knowledge we can drive the essential changes we all must make to save our planet and ourselves. Download Ecological Intelligence: The Hidden Impacts of What We Buy from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. br>
We buy "herbal" shampoos that contain industrial chemicals that can threaten our health or contaminate the environment. We dive down to see coral reefs, not realizing that an ingredient in our sunscreen feeds a virus that kills the reef. We wear organic cotton t-shirts, but don't know that its dyes may put factory workers at risk for leukemia. In Ecological Intelligence, Daniel Goleman reveals why so many of Search and find a lot of engineering books in many category availabe for free download.

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