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Stuck Monkey - The Deadly Planetary Cost of the Things We Love (Paperback)
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Stuck Monkey - The Deadly Planetary Cost of the Things We Love (Paperback)
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Loot Price R363
Discovery Miles 3 630
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A ferociously intelligent, funny, misanthropic book about the
'innocent' habits of consumers and how they contribute vastly to
climate change. People hunting monkeys in the jungle once devised a
simple trap that proved remarkably effective. It was nothing more
than a stout glass jar with a comparatively narrow neck, into which
they put a large juicy banana. Plunging its paw into the jar to
grab the banana, the creature found its fist was now too bulky to
fit through the jar's neck; unless it let go of the banana, it was
stuck. The Monkey is of course us, and the way we are paralysed by
our inability to relinquish or even change our modern way of life
and its consumer goodies, despite the undeniable damage to the
environment. In Stuck Monkey, James Hamilton-Paterson uncovers the
truth about our everyday habits and their contribution to climate
change. The subjects treated to his acerbic analysis include
gardening, sports, the growth of eco-tourism, the wellness
industry, our obsession with online shopping, mobile phones,
military carbon, biofuels and electric vehicles, as well as our
pets and their hidden carbon pawprints. This is a powerful,
accessible book about how extremely difficult it will be to change
the way we live if we are to prevent environmental and human
catastrophe.
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