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Sustainability for the Rest of Us: Your No-Bullshit, Five-Point Plan for Saving the Planet

Sustainability for the Rest of Us: Your No-Bullshit, Five-Point Plan for Saving the Planet

Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: August 22nd, 2020
Publisher:
Fulcrum Strategic Advisors
ISBN:
9780648918431
Pages:
264
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Description

Sick of floods, fires, and fault lines? Sustainability expert debunks biggest myths about saving the planet and gives 5 tips to make real impact.

Have you ever wondered whether all your plastic recycling, reusable cup carrying, and hybrid car driving are really making a difference? How about the money you give to charity or the politicians you vote for? Why is it that, after 100 years of the modern environmental movement, things only seem to be getting worse?

John Pabon has spent two decades in the business of saving our Earth. After leaving his role at the United Nations, he travelled the world studying the impacts of sustainability first-hand in factories, on fields, and in Fortune 500s. In his book, "Sustainability for the Rest of Us," he reveals why much of what we've been doing isn't having a big impact at all. The no-holds-barred, unorthodox book reveals to readers what we really need to change, why we need to change, and how to make it happen.

"For too long, we've held outdated ideas of what it's going to take to save the planet. We recycle our cans, sign a check to charity, or write a scathing Facebook post about an oil company as if any of that is going to make a difference.

If we really want to make impactful change, it's time to dramatically reconsider our approach, message, and some of the sustainability myths we hold so dear."

In his book, John reveals to readers 5 practical tips to start making a truly positive impact on the planet.

John's mission is to move sustainability from theory to practical strategies that help people confidently make real impact. His focus is to cut through the BS and call out things others are afraid to talk about. That way sustainability can shift from a misunderstood, scary buzzword to something buzzworthy and sexy.