How Bad Are Bananas?
The carbon footprint of everything - 2020 new edition
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Profile Books Ltd
Published:3rd Sep '20
Should be back in stock very soon

This updated edition of How Bad Are Bananas? explores the carbon emissions of everyday activities, offering insights to help readers manage their environmental impact.
In How Bad Are Bananas?, Mike Berners-Lee presents a comprehensive analysis of the carbon footprint associated with various everyday activities and items. This updated edition, released ten years after the original, explores the impact of actions ranging from a simple Google search to the carbon emissions generated by a flight or even volcanic eruptions. The book serves as a guide to understanding what truly contributes to our carbon footprint, allowing readers to make informed decisions about their environmental impact.
Berners-Lee's engaging writing style makes complex data accessible and entertaining. He highlights the surprising results of his research, revealing that some activities, like eating bananas, have a surprisingly low carbon impact, while others, such as air travel and heating, are significantly more detrimental. This new edition not only updates previous figures but also incorporates modern phenomena such as social media, cryptocurrencies, and electric vehicles, reflecting the evolving landscape of carbon emissions in our daily lives.
Ultimately, How Bad Are Bananas? empowers readers to take control of their carbon footprints. By providing clear figures and insights, Berners-Lee encourages individuals to advocate for change within their communities, businesses, and governments. This invaluable resource is essential for anyone looking to understand and mitigate their contribution to climate change while navigating the complexities of modern living.
It is terrific. I can't remember the last time I read a book that was more fascinating and useful and enjoyable all at the same time. -- Bill Bryson
An engaging book that manages to present serious science without preaching. It offers tools that any reader will be able to use and make informed choices, and even seasoned ecoenthusiasts will be in for plenty of surprises * New Scientist *
Enjoyable, fun to read and scientifically robust. A triumph of popular science writing. -- Chris Goodall
If we're serious about really addressing climate change, we need to become energy and carbon literate, and get to grips with the implications not only of our choices but also the bigger infrastructures which underpin the things we consume. How can we educate our desires unless we know what we're choosing between? Mike Berners Lee, to my complete delight, has provided just the wonderful foundation we need - a book that somehow made me laugh while telling me deeply serious things. -- Peter Lipman, Director of SUSTRANS
This book is amazing. I was either going "wow" or snorting with laughter. -- Rachel Nunn, Director, Carbon Neutral Stirling
Curiously fascinating to both climate geeks and well-rounded human beings alike. -- Franny Armstrong, Director of The Age of Stupid and founder of 10:10
ISBN: 9781788163811
Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 28mm
Weight: 240g
304 pages
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