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Paperback The Carbon Footprint of Everything Book

ISBN: 1771645768

ISBN13: 9781771645768

The Carbon Footprint of Everything

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"I can't remember the last time I read a book that was more fascinating and useful and enjoyable."--Bill Bryson

Reduce your carbon footprint and understand the issue with this "up-to-date life guide for carbon-conscious readers."--Kirkus

Calculate your carbon footprint: with an item-by-item breakdown.Meet your company's carbon goals: using the latest research.Covid-19 and the carbon battle: understand the new global supply chain.

The Carbon Footprint of Everything breaks items down by the amount of carbon they produce, creating a calorie guide for the carbon-conscious. With engaging writing, leading carbon expert Mike Berners-Lee shares new carbon calculations based on recent research. He considers the impact of the pandemic on the carbon battle--especially the embattled global supply chain--and adds items we didn't consider a decade ago, like bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Supported by solid research, cross-referenced with other expert sources, illustrated with easy-to-follow charts and graphs, and written with Berners-Lee's trademark sense of humor, The Carbon Footprint of Everything should be on everyone's bookshelf.

The Carbon Footprint of Everything is an extensively revised and updated edition of How Bad Are Bananas.

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Eye Opener

5 stars, Eye Opener THE CARBON FOOTPRINT OF EVERYTHING by Mike Berners-Lee This is a book that should be included in the curriculum for all high school students and every US adult. The author breaks down the carbon footprint of everything, so you know just how much of a footprint you are leaving and how much everyone else is leaving as well. A typical American family has very little of a carbon footprint compared to the jet-setters that are flying all over in their private jets. An electric car has a huge footprint since all components have to be mined and manufactured for use. All of the cell phones and computers are only used for a year or two and then discarded because everyone has to have the most advanced product available to stay on top of things. Why can't items be created to last? Why have we become a disposable society? I myself prefer to purchase a quality, affordable product that lasts for several years, if not, for my entire lifetime. Why can't we have that? Highly recommend it as an eye opener for consumers and activists alike. Saving the planet isn't about recycling, it's about not being a disposable society. #thecarbonfootprintofeverything #mikebernerslee #recycling #carbonfootprint #nonfiction #requiredreading
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