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Confessions of an Eco-Sinner: Tracking Down the Sources of My Stuff
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| #1022974 in Books | Beacon Press | 2009-10-01 | 2009-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.62 x6.00l,.91 | File type: PDF | 284 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Do You The Carbon Footprint of The Products You Consume?|By Frederick S. Goethel|The author writes about the history of where the things he consumes come from and the environmental damage it does along the way. It is an interssting look at how far many of our items come and under what conditions they are produced.
There is a lot of focus on the clothes we wear. Do yo|From Publishers Weekly|Pearce's quest to discover the hidden world sustaining Western consumption habits is fulfilled with varying degrees of success in this, his third book. Tracking the routes taken by the items in his home—his coffee, cellphone, compute
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In Confessions of an Eco-Sinner, Fred Pearce surveys his home and then sets out to track down the people behind the production and distribution of everything in his daily life, from his socks to his computer to the food in his fridge. It’s a fascinating portrait, by turns sobering and hopeful, of the effects the world’s more than six billion inhabitants have on our planet—and of the working and living conditions of ...
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