the live earth global
warming
survival handbook
by
David de
Rothschild
The Live
Earth Global Warming Survival Handbook
presents 77 essential skills for
stopping climate change-and for living
through it. But this is no ordinary “77
Things You Can Do to Save the World.”
The Global Warming Survival Handbook
is a fun, compelling, and sly
deconstruction of a survival guide,
teaching us not simply how to change a
light bulb, but how to change the way we
live-all with a great sense of humor, a
grain of salt, and real science to back
it up. Think of it as the Boy Scouts
Handbook crossed with World
Changing: A User’s Guide for the 21st
Century atop the Worst Case
Scenario Survival Handbook.
Reviews:
"This is the best "going green" book. It
tells you what you can do now, and on a
daily basis to be a good green Earth
loving inhabitant."
-Teresa Ramos
"I LOVE THIS BOOK! I'm using it at home
and it's stimulated some great dinner
conversations with the family. We've
changed out our lightbulbs, installed a
programmable thermostat, turned off the
AC whenever the temperature is below 80
degrees and begun using cloth shopping
bags for groceries. These are easy and
the kids love to remind me to do it.
We're putting in a rain barrel this
weekend and started a compost pile. It
was fun and easy. Great family book."
–bookfan2004
About
the Author
David de Rothschild is an
adventurer and the founder of Adventure
Ecology, an independent initiative
focused on environmental awareness and
action through education. De Rothschild
was recently voted a "Young Global
Leader" by the World Economic Forum and
a National Geographic "Emerging
Explorer."
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