Worldchanging : a user's guide for the 21st century / by Alex Steffen [editor], with a foreword by Al Gore
Publisher: New York : Abrams, 2006Description: 596p. ill. [chiefly col.] 24cm001: 10910ISBN: 0810930951; 9780810930957Subject(s): Climate change | Ecological design | Sustainable development | Consumption | Energy | Recycling | EnvironmentDDC classification: 304.28 STEItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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304.28 ROO Environmental factors in business and business strategy | 304.28 ROT Ecological design / | 304.28 SHI Water Wars : Privatization, Pollution, and Profit | 304.28 STE Worldchanging : a user's guide for the 21st century / | 304.28 STE The big book of green design / | 304.28 STE The big book of green design / | 304.28 THA Wouldn't it be great if : we could live sustainably - by design? / |
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Worldchanging is poised to be the Whole Earth Catalog for this millennium. Written by leading new thinkers who believe that the means for building a better future lie all around us, Worldchanging is packed with the information, resources, reviews, and ideas that give readers the tools they need to make a difference. Brought together by Alex Steffen, co-founder of the popular and award-winning web site Worldchanging.com, this team of top-notch writers includes Cameron Sinclair, founder of Architecture for Humanity, Geekcorps founder Ethan Zuckerman, sustainable food expert Anna Lappé, and many others. Renowned designer Stefan Sagmeister brings his extraordinary talents to Worldchanging, resulting in a book that will challenge readers to personally redefine the conversation about the future.Each chapter offers readers new answers to key questions, such as:Why does buying locally produced food make sense?What steps can I take to influence my workplace toward sustainability?How do I volunteer, advocate, and give more effectively?From eco-building to responsible shopping, political action to humanitarian relief, Worldchanging puts the power to solve problems into the reader's hands.
Includes bibliography, index, credits, acknowledgements
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Publishers Weekly Review
This 600-page companion to the eco-friendly website of the same name (www.worldchanging.com) is chock-a-block with information about what is going on right now to create an environmentally and economically sustainable future-and what stands in opposition. Along the way, editor Steffen and his team make the stakes perfectly clear: "Oil company experts debate whether we will effectively run out of oil in twenty years or fifty, but the essential point remains: if you're under thirty, you can expect to see a post-oil civilization in your lifetime." The organization of the hefty volume mimics that of the website, divided into sections on Stuff, Shelter, Cities, Community, Business, Politics and Planet. Typical readers will be introduced to new concepts such as harvesting rainwater, zero-energy houses, South-South science and the use of flowers to detect land mines in entries on everything from "Knowing What's Green" to "Demanding Human Rights." Each entry is brief but comprehensive; for example, the passage on "Better Food Everywhere" focuses on "Where it Matters Most," "Better Restaurants," "Community Gardens," and "Urban Farming." All entries wrap up with reviews of pertinent resources-including books, websites and moves-where readers can get more detailed information. With color photos on nearly every page, and written by a small army of contributors living and working around the world (with biographies almost as fascinating as their contributions), it's hard to imagine a more complete resource for those hoping to live in a future that is, as editor Steffen puts it, "bright, green, free and tough." Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.There are no comments on this title.