
단행본
How to Live a Low Carbon Life
- 판사항
- Second Edition
- 발행사항
- London : Earthscan, 2010
- 형태사항
- xi,300p. ; 22cm
- 서지주기
- Include bibliographical references and index
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책 소개
`An excellent and readable repository of honest numbers and facts and a compelling and optimistic call to individual action.'David J. C. MacKay, Chief Scientific Advisor to the Department of Energy and Climate Change and author of Sustainable Energy - Without the Hot Air`Goodall's definitive guide to personal carbon reduction leaves no stone unturned. On the journey to a low-carbon life, this book is essential reading.' Eugenie Harvey, Director of the 10: 10 campaign`All you need to know about your impact on the global climate and how to reduce it. A highly accessible book, chock full of eye-opening research. Superb.'Dave Reay, author of Climate Change Begins at Home and founder of Greenhouse Gas Online`Valuable ammunition for those who want to do something about global warming.' The GuardianEach Westerner is responsible for an average of 10-20 tonnes of carbon emissions each year, In How to Live a Low-Carbon Life, Chris Goodall shows how easy it is to take action, providing a comprehensive, one-stop reference guide to calculating your CO2 emissions and reducing them to a more sustainable 2 tonnes a year, while also saving money.This fully revised second edition takes into account new government targets on emissions reductions and includes up-to-date calculations and extensive graphics clearly laying out the path to a low-carbon life.
목차
1. Getting from 14 Tonnes to 2 Tonnes of Carbon Dioxide Per Person 2. How Our Lives Generate Emissions Part I - Direct Emissions 3. Home Heating 4. Water Heating and Cooking 5. Lighting 6. Household Appliances 7. Car Travel 8. Public Transport 9. Air Travel Part II - Indirect Emissions 10. Food 11. Other Indirect Soruces of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Part III - Other Analysis 12. Domestic Use of Renewable Energy 13. Cancelling Out Emissions