365 photographs taken from the air over a period of a year by the immensely popular aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand - producing a stunning visual journey
Covers every corner of ever continent, from icy arctic floes to tropical forests, from the deserts of north Africa to the vertiginous peaks of Nepal. This book includes photographs that are accompanied by informative captions that illuminate what we see, and describe the environmental concerns related to each location.
365 photographs taken from the air over a period of a year by the immensely popular aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand - producing a stunning visual journey
Covers every corner of ever continent, from icy arctic floes to tropical forests, from the deserts of north Africa to the vertiginous peaks of Nepal. This book includes photographs that are accompanied by informative captions that illuminate what we see, and describe the environmental concerns related to each location.
The Earth from the Air photography project has become a dazzling international success. Yann Arthus-Bertrand's photographs are regularly exhibited in cities across the world and stand as the ongoing visual record of the planet we all inhabit.
Through twelve chapters with thoughtful introductions by several noted authors, The Earth from the Air - 365 New Days addresses the present and future health of the planet: agriculture, biodiversity, sustainable development, energy, foests, fresh water seas and oceans and global warming. At once inspiring and trancendentally beautiful, it offers a valuable new erspective on our spectacular but fragile environment.
'Shows us our planet as we have never seen it before … dazzlingly beautiful' - Sunday Telegraph
Yann Arthus-Bertrand is a world-renowned aerial photographer, journalist, reporter and environmentalist. He is especially well known for his book Earth from Above and his film 'Home'. He has published over 30 books.
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