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No impact man : the adventures of a guilty liberal who attempts to save the planet, and the discoveries he makes about himself and our way of life in the process
INITIAL_TITLE_SRCH:
No impact man : the adventures of a guilty liberal who attempts to save the planet, and the discoveries he makes about himself and our way of life in the process
AUTHOR:
Beavan, Colin
ISBN:
9780374222888
EDITION:
1st ed.
PUBLICATION_INFO:
New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009
PHYSICAL_DESC:
274 p. ; 22 cm
GENERAL_NOTE:
Includes bibliographical references and index
CONTENTS:
Contents: How a schlub like me gets mixed up in a stunt like this -- Day one and the whole thing is a big mistake -- What you think when you find your life in the trash -- If only pizza didn’t come on paper plates -- How to reduce your carbon footprint and anger your mom at the same time -- The cabbage diet saves the world -- Conspicuous nonconsumption -- Click and the lights go out -- Trying to do enough good to outweigh the harm -- Epilogue : life after the year without toilet paper.
ABSTRACT:
Summary: Bill McKibben meets Bill Bryson in this seriously engaging look at one man’s decision to put his money where his mouth is and go off the grid for one year--while still living in New York City--to see if it’s possible to make no net impact on the environment. In other words, no trash, no toxins in the water, no elevators, no subway, no products in packaging, no air-conditioning, no television. After this mad endeavor, Beavan explains to the rest of us how we can realistically live a more "eco-effective" and by turns more content life in an age of inconvenient truths.
SUBJECT:
Beavan, Colin -- Homes and haunts
Environmental protection -- Citizen participation
Sustainable living
Reality memoirs
BIBSUMMARY:
Summary: Bill McKibben meets Bill Bryson in this seriously engaging look at one man’s decision to put his money where his mouth is and go off the grid for one year--while still living in New York City--to see if it’s possible to make no net impact on the environment. In other words, no trash, no toxins in the water, no elevators, no subway, no products in packaging, no air-conditioning, no television. After this mad endeavor, Beavan explains to the rest of us how we can realistically live a more "eco-effective" and by turns more content life in an age of inconvenient truths.