This book is the result of a scientific diplomacy project coordinated by the Embassy of Spain in Vietnam with the goal of disseminating a common vision between the two countries, civil societies, scientific and academic communities of each other on how to live in harmony with Nature and forging links in common areas of work and research.
The main characters of this project have devoted both mind, body
and the spirit to listen to the messages of the Earth.

NO MORE PLASTIC
The campaigner behind the #2minutebeachclean initiative, Martin Dorey presents a simple how-to manual for reducing your impact on the oceans in small, achievable ways to make a difference now.



HÀNH TINH NHỰA
The book series includes 3 vividly illustrated books, full of useful knowledge and practical suggestions to help children become aware of the current pollution situation, raise their awareness of environmental protection and increase their inspiration to live green through life. Smart ideas. Children will be thrilled to discover the many ways they can start doing things right away to save the environment, like walking to school or making zero-waste lunches.
The book is useful for both parents and teachers in guiding children through activities to reduce, reuse and recycle waste.

TRỞ VỀ NƠI HOANG DÃ
This book chronicles the 5-year journey of pursuing the passion of wildlife conservationist Trang Nguyen. From the promise of the year with the poor bear locked up for bile, the brave little 9x girl has made trips across the globe, coping with both physical and mental difficulties, even cancer when alone in a foreign land. Filled with information about the environment and love for mother nature, Return to the Wild is also a practical guide to protecting our beloved Earth.
The book is illustrated by artist Dao Van Hoang, who is passionate and committed to his artistic career with wildlife conservation.

Greta Thunberg, Chiến binh vì hành tinh xanh.
The inspiring true story of Greta Thunberg, a young eco-activist whose persistence sparked a global movement. You are never too young to make a difference. Ever since she learned about climate change, Greta Thunberg couldn’t understand why politicians weren’t treating it as an emergency. In August 2018, fifteen-year-old Greta decided to stop waiting for political leaders to take action. Instead of going to school on Friday, she made a sign and went on strike in front of Stockholm’s parliament building. Greta’s solo protest grew into the global Fridays for Future (or School Strike 4 Climate movement), which millions have now joined. She has spoken at COP24 (the UN summit on climate change) and has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. This timely, unofficial biography is her story, but also that of many others around the world willing to fight against the indifference of the powerful for a better future.

Mission Climat
No matter how old you are, climate change has something to do with you. The author of the book is a climatologist who is interested in past and future climate history and who will show you that climate change is relevant to your generation in both ways.

Mission Forêt
Did you know that forests are home to more than 80% of terrestrial species? That they also help fight global warming and that they even help improve air and water quality? Did you know that, every year, 13 million hectares of forests are disappearing? Due to the development of intensive agriculture, increased illegal logging and global warming, forests are facing many dangers. Since the world in the future still needs the forests to live, the present world must act by protecting them.
That is the duty of all of us.

Mission Ocean
A book that teaches younger generations how to protect the ocean! "The sea, it's good for the fish." Is that correct? And if the oceans died, what would happen? Can we survive without the raw materials, food and oxygen they provide? Due to overfishing, poaching, pollution and climate change, the oceans are under threat. And we are also under threat. Since the world in the future still needs the oceans to live, the present world must act by protecting them.
That is the duty of all of us.