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Saved by the Tree Frog

The Great Future of Mankind and Nature

Saved by the Tree Frog Ignace Schops

150 x 230 mm | 240 pages | 38,000 words paperback | all rights available Internationally renowned expert Ground-breaking contribution to the protection of our environment and the conservation of biodiversity Workable ideas for a sustainable future: saving nature is not a pricey cost, but a sound investment with a guaranteed profit!

What we have to do to save our future is simple. We have to be cured from our addition to short-term investments and turn to a long-term investment in nature, because this type of investment will pay for itself. In other words, we have the choice between short-term profit on a dead planet and long-term profit on a healthy, living and flourishing earth. There is a great future for mankind and nature possible - if only we are brave enough to take that step.

The Great Future of Mankind and Nature explains how we can: • Make money by preserving nature • Learn to use the right mind-set, strong leadership and the fitting examples for a healthier and better world • Find solutions for agriculture and industry

Ignace Schops is a nature conservationist and world authority in the field of sustainable and economically profitable nature management. At the request of Al Gore (An Inconvenient Truth) Schops became a member of his international Climate Leadership Corps. He is also a Full Member of the EU Chapter of the iconic Club of Rome, and from 2014 to 2021 he was President of EUROPARC Federation, the largest nature network in Europe. His work has been praised by internationally renowned conservationists such as Sir David Attenborough and Jane Goodall. Dear Ignace, never give up.

– Sir David Attenborough

Had a great conversation with Ignace Schops on the origins of climate reality. Keep up the great work!

– Al Gore

Ignace is one of those rare indomitable spirits. Because I know he has faced many obstacles, but he has persevered, he has won, and he has proved that it can be done.

– Dr Jane Goodall

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