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How bad are bananas?, the carbon footprint of everything, Mike Berners-Lee

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How bad are bananas?, the carbon footprint of everything, Mike Berners-Lee
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How bad are bananas?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
663952969
Responsibility statement
Mike Berners-Lee
Sub title
the carbon footprint of everything
Summary
We always hear the same old green advice: fly less, turn the thermostat down, drive a hybrid car. But what about all the other things we buy and do? Part green-lifestyle guide, part popular science book, this books provides the facts we need to make carbon-savvy purchases and lifestyle decisions. It discusses the carbon footprint, the carbon emissions used to manufacture and transport everyday items, including paper bags and imported produce, and provides information to help build carbon considerations into everyday purchases. It also helps put things into perspective with entries for the big things (bushfires, volcanic eruptions and the Iraq war) as well as the little things (newspapers, sending a letter, a pint of beer). This book is packed full of surprises: a plastic bag has the smallest.--, Souce other than Library of Congress
Table Of Contents
A quick guide to carbon and carbon footprints -- Under 10 grams -- 10 grams to 100 grams -- 100 grams to 1 kilo (2.2 pounds) -- 1 kilo to 10 kilos (2.2 pounds to 22 pounds) -- 10 kilos to 100 kilos (22 pounds to 220 pounds) -- 100 kilos (220 pounds) to 1 ton -- 1 ton to 10 tons -- 10 tons to 100 tons -- 100 tons to 1 million tons -- 1 million tons and beyond -- More about food
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