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How to Live a Low Carbon Life: The Individual's Guide to Stopping Climate Change

by Chris Goodall

Publisher: Earthscan
Format: Paperback | 326 pages
Published:   February 2007
ISBN 10: 1844074269
ISBN 13: 9781844074266

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Synopsis

Winner 2007 IVCA Clarion Award for Best Non-Fiction Book

  • Individual action is now recognized as one of the keys to tackling climate change - the greatest challenge facing humanity
  • Shows how consumers can conduct a personal and household 'carbon audit,' take decisive action for lowering their carbon footprint and save money
  • User-friendly and comprehensive: includes tables for calculating carbon emissions and monetary costs and savings and methods for making choices for maximum carbon and cost reduction
  • Companion website with easy-to-use spreadsheets and up to the minute figures and product information

How to Live a Low Carbon Life provides a comprehensive, one-stop reference guide to calculating individual carbon emissions and it lays out clear plans for how individuals can reduce their emissions. Covering all aspects of modern life from transport to home heating to where our food comes from to the vexing issue of holiday travel, the book provides easy-to-use tables for conducting a personal lifestyle 'carbon audit'.

This thorough and wide-ranging handbook provides all the information needed for people and families to understand their impacts on the world's climate. It gives them the information to enable them to adjust lifestyles and live a responsible life. Written in an optimistic tone, it shows how easy it is to take responsibility and reduce our personal carbon emissions.

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