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Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth? Andrew Simms

Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth? By Andrew Simms

Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth? by Andrew Simms


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Summary

Climate change is presented as a daunting threat. Covering areas from architecture and politics to food and happiness, this book aims to reframe the way you think about climate change and what you're willing to do about it. It argues that climate change presents an opportunity to address a whole basket of problems with energy and imagination.

Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth? Summary

Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth? by Andrew Simms

Climate change is currently presented by campaign groups and scientists as an impossibly daunting threat. On the face of it, it would seem we must make impossible sacrifices if we want to do our bit for the environment and lead more sustainable, less damaging lives. This book shows that isn't the case at all. It brings together household names who share a conviction that, on the contrary, living well needn't cost the earth - and will tell you why and how. Their collective vision, covering areas from architecture and politics to food and happiness, will completely reframe the way you think about climate change and what you're willing to do about it.Far from the usual doom and gloom, many here argue that climate change presents a once-in-a-century opportunity to address a whole basket of problems with energy and imagination. If we get things right, instead of an environmental apocalypse we could end up in a win-win situation - with both more satisfying lives and robust answers to these pressing, seemingly unsurmountable, problems.Contributions include: Phillip Pullman, A. C. Grayling, Oliver James and John Bird on love, happiness and telling tales Kevin McCloud, Nic Marks, Stephen Bayley and Wayne Hemingway on good design. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Colin Tudge and Rosie Boycott on good and sustainable food. David Cameron and Caroline Lucas on the politics of the good life. Tom Hodgkinson, David Boyle and David Goldblatt on having a good time. Anita Roddick, Adair Turner, Ann Pettifor and Larry Elliott on good business and work.

Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth? Reviews

* 'An eloquent and persuasive account of modern corporate greed, and how and why we should resist it... should make all but the Gordon Geckos of this world determined to do something about it.' - Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall * 'Terrific... no one can read this book and ever think of supermarkets as benign and life enhancing again.' - Rosie Boycott * 'Simms shows the creeping, invading unsustainable world of the supershop, its tentacles strangling the life out of our communities. Read it.' - John Bird, founder of The Big Issue

About Andrew Simms

Andrew Simms is Policy Director of the New Economics Foundation (NEF) and a board member of Greenpeace UK. He is the author of Tescopoly and writes on various issues including climate change and globalisation. Joe Smith is Senior Lecturer in Environment at the Open University. He has written on the green movement and climate change, and consulted for David Attenborough's 1006 climate change programmes.

Additional information

GOR001251160
9781845296438
1845296435
Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth? by Andrew Simms
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
20080124
320
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