Review
"The environmentalist version of Martha Stewart Living." (Globe & Mail 20080908)
"Concise but thorough advice, in clear and readable text, for those who want to live greener but are overwhelmed by confusing media reports...ideal for the person who thinks going green is impossible or who is at a loss on how to begin." (Library Journal 20080908)
"Focusing on well-being and the big picture, Suzuki turns around the conventional wisdom that living green means sacrificing comfort and convenience; providing information that the green life is frequently healthier and happier...Suzuki's approach is easy and joyful, ideal for the person who thinks going green is impossible or who is at a loss on how to begin." (Publishers Weekly 20080919)
"Suzuki's guide teaches readers how to become stewards of the planet, recommending green choices in all aspects of our lives...this book is an informative tool for improving your environmental karma." (Granville Magazine 20081126)
"Canada's resident green expert gives readers the scoop on how they can reduce their ecological footprint and help build a sustainable future." (Green Living Magazine )
Product Description
A practical guide to reducing your ecological footprint from the man Tim Flannery calls "the greatest environmentalist of our age."
Everyone knows that human actions affect our natural environment. With this indispensable guide, readers will learn to consume fewer resources and become part of the solution as stewards of the planet. This book recommends actions for individuals to be more green in the homes where we live, the way we travel, the food we eat, and the things we buy. It also describes how all of us can ensure that governments support sustainable lifestyles. Suzuki and Boyd provide vital tips for readers to:
Published in partnership with the David Suzuki Foundation.
(20081218)About the Author
David R. Boyd is a leading environmental lawyer who has advised the governments of Sweden and Canada. His books include Sustainability Within a Generation: A New Vision for Canada as well as Unnatural Law: Rethinking Canadian Environmental Law and Policy and Northern Wild: Best Contemporary Canadian Nature Writing, both Canadian Geographic Books of the Year. Boyd lives, lightly, on Pender Island in British Columbia.
David Suzuki is a scientist, broadcaster, author, and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation. He is Companion to the Order of Canada and a recipient of UNESCO's Kalinga Prize for science, the United Nations Environment Program medal, the 2009 Right Livelihood Award, and Global 500. He is familiar to television audiences as host of the long-running CBC television program The Nature of Things. His written work includes more than fifty-two books, nineteen of them for children. Suzuki lives with his wife, Tara Cullis, in Vancouver.