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How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change a Planet 95 ways to save Planet Earth

Out of Print
By: Tony Juniper
303 pages, no illustrations
How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change a Planet
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  • How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change a Planet ISBN: 9781847240491 Paperback Apr 2007 Out of Print #164050
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About this book

A call for urgent action in the face of climate change. Tony Juniper plays the role of a modern-day Martin Luther and presents his programme for staving off environmental, economic and social disaster. His `95 articles for comfort, security and survival' embrace actions needed to reduce carbon emissions and protect the Earth's natural ecosystems, measures required to establish sustainable farming methods and conserve agricultural biodiversity, and wider economic reforms needed to create a proper economic context for environmental sustainability and to make quality of life - rather than growth in GDP - the target outcome of economic activity.

Contents

PrefaceInteresting TimesThe Unprecedented Challenge of Climate ChangeThe Fabric of LifeFeeding FrenzyA to BOne-Planet ConsumersEconomics for the Real WorldGlobalization on a Finite EarthFrom Competition to CooperationMaking a DifferenceNotes

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Biography

Tony Juniper is Executive Director for Friends of the Earth (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) and Vice Chair Friends of the Earth International. He is the author of Spix's Macaw: The Race to Save the World's Rarest Bird (2002)

Out of Print
By: Tony Juniper
303 pages, no illustrations
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It would be hard not to find much to agree with...he is not afraid to think big - Daily MailHis proposals for global strategies are thoughtful, idealistic, rational and pure of heart - The TimesPassionate and thought-provokingThe Good Book Guide

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