The Biggest Footprint: Eight billion humans. One clumsy giant. - Hardcover

Sears, Rob; Sears, Tom

 
9781838853495: The Biggest Footprint: Eight billion humans. One clumsy giant.

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A fun, wildly original, fact-packed and beautifully illustrated book by the Sears brothers, revealing our giant species as we've never seen ourselves before and showing us how - together - we can do a better job of looking after the planet

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Rob Sears is the author of the hit humour titles The Beautiful Poetry of Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin: Life Coach and Choose Your Own Apocalypse with Kim Jong-Un and Friends. His writing has appeared in McSweeney's, the Guardian, the New Statesman and Index on Censorship magazine. He lives in Finsbury Park, London.

Rob and Tom's creative partnership began in the 1980s when Tom (the younger brother) was born. Now, Rob is a bestselling author and Tom is an illustrator. They've created everything from zoo exhibitions and ice cream van designs to sitcoms, newspaper cartoons and movie scripts. They made this book as an experiment to try to understand the species that they are a part of, and that you're most likely a part of too. Despite everything they learned, they're still hopeful about what's next for humans and the planet.thebiggestfootprint.com

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There are eight billion of us humans.

All breathing, eating, drinking and thinking deep thoughts.

It's an unimaginably large number. Or is it?

Say hello to the mega human: all the people in the world smooshed into one giant human being. Even though it's a big, lumbering creature, the mega human is slowly beginning to understand the problems it has created for Planet Earth's future . . .

Making use of mind-bending stats and 'smoosh theory', The Biggest Footprint is a journey of self-discovery suitable for anyone and everyone identifying as human.

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