I found a selection of Kindle books that feature green topics such as green living and food and diet that are featured just in time for Earth Day on April 22. It is good to celebrate Earth Day especially with the trends going towards sustainability and environment issues.
Named one of the best books of April, 2010, Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet by Bill McKibben, is an intense look into climate change, and a totally different view of the Earth we’ve always known.
We’ve been hearing how we’re close to the point of no return as far as global warming is concerned, but that there is still time to fix it. Well, Eaarth says we’ve already passed that point.
“McKibben describes a place so strikingly different from the planet Earth we have always known, that it has to be renamed to “Eaarth.” McKibben’s writing is easy to read and his ideas are clear, but his thesis is overwhelming to any reader: “The earth that we knew–the only earth that we ever knew–is gone.” (pg 25) At times, reading the book is similar to the experience of watching a carwreck – it’s heart-wrenching but you can’t force yourself to look away. ”
After reading the reviews of The Gorgeously Green Diet, it actually makes me want to give it a try. This book provides easy to read recipes and is written in a style that you can relate to. Often I pick up “easy” cookbooks only to find that they are still difficult to understand. This is not the case with Sophie Uliano’s latest cookbook.
“In her relatable, girlfriend-to-girlfriend tone, Uliano pledges that anyone can go green and lean, no matter where they live or what resources they have. Uliano recognizes that dieting and going green are big lifestyle changes and makes it easy for readers to commit to both by allowing them to personalize their plans according to their needs. The book has three diet plans-light green, bright green and deep green- that depend on how much time, travel, and money readers want to commit to going green. The three plans promise the same amount of weight loss, but the darker green the plan is, the greater the commitment the reader makes to reducing waste, going organic and staying carbon neutral. ” – Amazon
Living Like Ed: A Guide to the Eco-Friendly Life is written by Ed Begley, someone who has actually put what he’s written into practice for 30 years. That adds a lot of credibility to what he has to say. He provides suggests that go from unplugging unnecessary electronics, to purchasing solar panels. So, you can choose to make small changes or invest in much longer ones.
Well come to think of it, by owning a Kindle, we’re doing our own part to help save trees and reduce paper…