Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle: Why Individual Climate Action Matters More than Ever

Author:   Lloyd Alter
Publisher:   New Society Publishers
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9780865719644


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   14 September 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Lloyd Alter
Publisher:   New Society Publishers
Imprint:   New Society Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780865719644


ISBN 10:   0865719640
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   14 September 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Lloyd Alter has created a highly engaging, intelligent, and thoughtful manual for living the 1.5-degree lifestyle. There is plenty of myth-busting, supported by quality, in-depth research which goes far beyond the usual well-worn cliches and mantras. He humanises and crystallizes the choices and trade-offs we have to make to keep within 1.5 DegreesC global warming, so 'it is sufficient with enough to go around for everyone.' - Rosalind Readhead, English climate activist This joyful adventure in 1.5 degree living shows that a focus on sufficiency can unlock a happier, healthier sustainable way of life. Efficiency has dominated precisely because it perpetuates the status quo but Lloyds story shines a light on why we must transform our vision of a good life as well as practical tips for how to do it. - Kate Power, development director, Hot or Cool Institute For years I've relied on Lloyd Alter's no-nonsense insight in Treehugger, including his direct, and to-the-point reflections on the elements of a better urban life. In his new, equally clear book, he's done it again with an immensely practical set of insights and rules to live by. With wisdom gleaned during the pandemic-year, Lloyd joins Paul Hawken as a master of the carbon drawdown roadmap. - Chuck Wolfe, Seeing Better Cities Group, author, Sustaining a City's Culture and Character With fact-based research and tales of personal experience, Lloyd will reach many new audiences with this book. I, for one, embrace a return to the concept of sufficiency with regard to transportation, food, and more. For all who've been preaching climate action, or skirting it, I implore you to read this book and own up to all the ways you could try harder, and then get louder about sharing the overall life benefits you gain. - Andrea Learned, climate leadership strategist, founder, #Bikes4Climate Lloyd Alter's writing is always fresh, incisive, and thoughtful and, in this timely and clearly written call to action, he tells us exactly what we as citizens of the world must do in our everyday lives to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions before it's too late. Reflecting Alter's background as an architect and real estate developer, this book is at once idealistic and pragmatic, and the lifestyle issues it addresses - based on the author's own experience - could not be more urgent. Governments and businesses cannot solve this problem without actions by each of us as individuals, and Alter tells us how. - F. Kaid Benfield, Senior Counsel, PlaceMakers LLC


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Lloyd Alter is a writer, public speaker, and former architect, developer, and inventor. He has published over 14,000 articles on Treehugger . He has become convinced that we just use too much of everything - too much space, too much land, too much food, too much fuel, too much money - and that the key to sustainability is to simply use less, what he calls Radical Sufficiency. He teaches sustainable design at Ryerson School of Interior Design and when not writing can often be found in his running shoes, on his bike, or in his 1989 Hudson single scull in Toronto, Canada.

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