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*First Place Winner of the Society of Environmental Journalists’ Rachel Carson Environment Book Award*
“Ifyou’re looking for something to cling to in what often feels like ahopeless conversation, Schlossberg’s darkly humorous,knowledge-is-power, eyes-wide-open approach may be just the thing.”–Vogue
From a former New York Times sciencewriter, this urgent call to action will empower you to stand up toclimate change and environmental pollution by making simple butimpactful everyday choices.
With urgency and wit, TatianaSchlossberg explains that far from beingonly a distant problem of thenatural world created by the fossil fuelindustry, climate change isall around us, all the time, lurkingeverywhere in ourconvenience-driven society, all without our realizingit.
Byexamining the unseen and unconscious environmentalimpacts in fourareas-the Internet and technology, food, fashion, andfuel -Schlossberg helps readers better understand why climate change issuch acomplicated issue, and how it connects all of us: How streaming amovie on Netflix in New York burns coal in Virginia; how eating ahamburger in California might contribute to pollution in the Gulf ofMexico; how buying an inexpensive cashmere sweater in Chicago expandsthe Mongolian desert; how destroying forests from North Carolina isnecessary to generate electricity in England.
Cataloging thecomplexities and frustrations of our carbon-intensive society with a drysense of humor, Schlossberg makes the climate crisis and its solutionsinteresting and relevant to everyone who cares, even a little, abouttheplanet. She empowers readers to think about their stuff and theenvironment in a new way, helping them make more informed choices whenit comes to the future of our world.
Most importantly, this is abook about the power we have as voters and consumers to make sure thatthe fight against climate change includes all of us and all of ourstuff, not just industry groups and politicians. If we have any hope ofsolving the problem, we all have to do it together.
“A compelling-and illuminating-look at how our daily habits impact the environment.”–Vanity Fair
“Shows how even the smallest decisions can have profound environmental consequences.”–The New York Times











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