Sleeping Naked is Green: How an Eco-Cynic Unplugged Her Fridge, Sold Her Car, and Found Love in 366 Days
No one likes listening to smug hippies bragging about how they don't use toilet paper, or worse yet, lecturing about the evils of plastic bags and SUVs. But most of us do want to lessen our ecological footprint. With this in mind, Farquharson takes on the intense personal challenge of making one...
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No one likes listening to smug hippies bragging about how they don't use toilet paper, or worse yet, lecturing about the evils of plastic bags and SUVs. But most of us do want to lessen our ecological footprint. With this in mind, Farquharson takes on the intense personal challenge of making one green change to her lifestyle every single day for a year to ultimately figure out what's doable and what's too hardcore.Vanessa goes to the extremes of selling her car, unplugging the fridge, and washing her hair with vinegar, but she also does easy things like switching to an all-natural lip balm. All the while, she is forced to reflect on what it truly means to be green.Whether confronting her environmental hypocrisy or figuring out the best place in her living room for a compost bin full of worms and rotting cabbage, Vanessa writes about her foray into the green world with self-deprecating, humorous, and accessible insight. This isn't a how-to book of tips, it's not about being eco-chic; it's an honest look at what happens when an average girl throws herself into the murkiest depths of the green movement.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780547073286 (0547073283)
Publish date: June 11th 2009
Publisher: Mariner Books
Pages no: 267
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Cultural,
Adult,
Environment,
Biography Memoir,
Sustainability,
Social Issues,
Activism,
Green,
Canada
2.5 - 3.0Ich tue mich mit der Bewertung etwas schwer, da ich mit etwas anderem gerechnet hatte.Das Buch basiert auf dem Blog von Vanessa Farquharson Green as a Thistle", allerdings sind, wie ich vor dem Lesen nicht wusste, nicht alle Einträge im Buch zu finden, was ich etwas schade finde, aber gut,...