Worldchanging book impressions
September 21, 2007 by Henrique Monnerat
Filed under Design Knowledge, Sustainability

My copy of Worldchanging – A user’s guide for the 21st century has just arrived! After randomly reading their Blog and being punched in the face by Al Gore’s film An Inconvenient Truth I just felt I had to increase my sustainability level.
This massive 600 page book is a wonderful resource of sustainable examples gathered by the worldchanging blog community. Its 7 sections (stuff, shelter, cities, community, business, politics, planet) cover a wide range of applied ideas on sustainability from “water purification” to “spreading the power of café conversations” (two articles of the book)
The whole concept of small articles is just cool. This format is awesome, you don’t even have to read pages and pages in order to spice up your ecological charm. A quick read throughout one of the articles before that special date and you be sounding like a down to earth “worth a marriage” kind of dude. Could I convince you now?
Jokes aside, this book is an amazing resource and should be read by all of those citizens willing to make a change.
Got some eco strategies of your own you wanna share with? Favorite articles of the book people should know about? Write on.


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