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The Official Earth Day Guide to Planet Repair
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By Special Arrangement with Island Press
Denis Hayes, Chairman and CEO, Earth Day
March, 2000
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Everyone talks about the weather but no one ever does anything about it. Sadly, that old joke is no longer true. A large body of increasingly compelling scientific evidence is telling us that many things we do -- from the kinds of cars we drive to how we heat our homes -- are directly affecting our global climate in unprecedented and alarming ways. But what can any one person do about this vast, global problem? Help fix it! And it doesn't have to be a do-it-yourself project; we citizens and stewards of the earth can unite in greater numbers and power than ever before.
In The Official Earth Day Guide to Planet Repair, Earth Day leader and renewable energy expert Denis Hayes tells us how changes in individual, local, and national energy choices can slow or even stop the dangerous build-up of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, while at the same time saving us money, helping the economy, creating new jobs, and enhancing human health. A how-to home improvement guide for the planet, the book:
describes the problem of global warming today as well as its likely effects in the future
considers the sources of energy available to us, and explains why one of them is the Earth's best hope
offers dozens of ways to painlessly reduce your own energy use
provides action steps to affect the world's energy use and help change policy
tells where to go for further help and more information
The first Earth Day in 1970 helped launch the modern environmental movement. Rather than waiting for elected officials to take action to address environmental abuses, environmental maverick Denis Hayes and his compatriots took the lead in bringing the subject to the forefront of American consciousness. Through three decades, the idea of Earth Day has flourished, and now more than ever, individuals need to take matters into their own hands and create change from the ground up and from the whole earth down.
As citizens and consumers, we hold a vast capacity for improving our environment and leaving a bright legacy for our children. For seasoned green veterans and environmental newcomers alike, The Official Earth Day Guide to Planet Repair is the must-have book for the next century.
About the Author Denis Hayes was national coordinator of the first Earth Day in 1970, and currently serves as chair and chief executive officer of the international Earth Day Network. As director of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory under President Carter, he built that institution into the foremost solar research center in the world. A graduate of Stanford Law School and former professor of engineering at Stanford, he is now president of the Bullitt Foundation, in Seattle, Washington, where he lives.
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180 pp., 2000, 1-55963-809-5
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$ 11.95 each
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