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Liesl Clark is an award-winning filmmaker and cofounder of the Buy Nothing Project. She has travelled the globe, writing, directing, and filming many of the world's most remote places. For the past two decades. Liesl has filmed for National Geographic and NOVA, covering science stories in extreme toon meer locations. Rebecc Rockefeller cofounded the Buy Nothing Project and launched its first local Facebook group on Bainbridge Island, Washington. Since then, she has been the force behind the movement's unique online culture. Rebecca has translated her social media skills into a consultancy, helping artists and nonprofits promote themselves and their causes online. toon minder
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The Buy Nothing, Get Everything Plan: Discover the Joy of Spending Less, Sharing More, and Living Generously (2020) 59 exemplaren
Everest: 50 Years on the Mountain [2003 Documentary film] (2003) — Director & Producer — 5 exemplaren
NOVA: Mountain of Ice [2003 TV episode] — Director — 2 exemplaren
NOVA: Lost on Everest [2000 TV episode] 1 exemplaar
Nichts kaufen, alles haben: In 7 Schritten zu einem konsumfreien, nachhaltigen und großzügigen Leben 1 exemplaar
NOVA: Deadly Ascent [2006 TV episode] — Director — 1 exemplaar
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The one thing that could be improved is the structure of the book. The long lists in each chapter become a bit tedious. I believe it was presented that way to be as direct and understandable as possible to as wide an audience as possible, but it made it sort of a slog to get through.
I really enjoyed the first-hand accounts that broke up the monotony. I wonder if it was less interesting to me because I'd heard most of this before from a variety of other sources.
Regardless, it was an interesting book to read. I wonder how this would work in communities that aren't already close-knit? I suppose I'd have to go looking on Facebook for more information in their groups, but I don't really care for Facebook.… (meer)