Shades of Green: A (mostly) Practical A-Z for the Reluctant Environmentalist

Shades of Green: A (mostly) Practical A-Z for the Reluctant Environmentalist

by PaulWaddington (Author)

Synopsis

Only a few hardcore hessian-wearing hippies want to go 'all the way' on the green scale. And yet there is a strong groundswell of interest in all things 'green' as fears about the food chain, climate change, plummeting biodiversity and the sustainability of our current lifestyles take hold. So if you want to change the world without completely changing your life what do you do? Buy Shades of Green. Shades of Green is an easy-to-use, A-Z guide. Each entry has a short introduction then as many 'shades of green' as are appropriate for the entry. Some subjects (holidays) are more complex than others (grapes). It is written in a punchy, wry and humorous style and pokes gentle fun at both the people in suits and the people in sandals. Reading this book will inform and amuse: it lays out the facts and practicalities on everything from carrots to cars and avoids the po-faced apocalyptic preachiness of many 'green' books. This is essential and often surprising reading - because being green has never been black or white.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Eden Project Books
Published: 01 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 1905811004
ISBN 13: 9781905811007
Book Overview: The essential consumer guide - because being 'green' has never been black or white.

Media Reviews
Paul's books will inspire even the most reluctant among us. -- Darina Allen Paul Waddington fills in the grey areas, without any po-faced preaching, on the benefits, making us rethink our lifestyle choices in a fun way. The Lady
Author Bio
Paul Waddington is the author of Seasonal Food and 21st Century Smallholder. He writes regularly for the Guardian and other broadsheet papers on food and environmental issues. He grows vegetables, keeps bees and lives as sustainably as possible in Yorkshire.