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351 pages, Paperback
First published October 30, 2007
Typical tips with their actual savings
Format: Tip (Kg of CO2 saved per year)
Never use a new plastic bag (5 kg)
Change one standard lightbulb to a low-energy lightbulb (17 kg)
Never leave your TV on standby (25 kg)
Turn down heating by one degree (230 kg)
Commute to work by bus instead of car (400 kg for an average UK commute in an average car)
Become a vegetarian (500 kg)
Make one fewer flight (500-12,000 kg depending on the flight)
Climate change is still on its lift hill. We know that things are steadily ratcheting up. There’s less snow there are sudden and extreme downpours and strangely warm winters with daffodils coming up three months early. We hear of typhoons, droughts and fires in other parts of the world. (63)... So far, very few people have cottoned on to what kind of ride awaits us. There are a few people at the front of the car pointing and shouting: ‘Look how high this damned thing goes’, but few of us are listening. Yes, we know that we are going up, but it still feels OK so we are not too worried ... yet. (67)
In this book I encourage you to abandon the usual messages about the things you can do to prevent climate change. I don’t ask you to ‘save the planet’. I don’t pretend that small, easy steps will ‘make a difference’. I want you to be true to what you know and believe and to change the way you think before you change the way you live. (26)