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Self-help Green Lifestyle

The Story of Upfront Carbon

How a Life of Just Enough Offers a Way Out of the Climate Crisis

by (author) Lloyd Alter

Publisher
New Society Publishers
Initial publish date
May 2024
Category
Green Lifestyle, Sustainable Living, Global Warming & Climate Change, Ecology
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780865719927
    Publish Date
    May 2024
    List Price
    $24.99

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When you look at the world through the lens of upfront carbon, everything changes

Think that buying an electric car or switching to a heat pump is going to save the planet? Think again.

"Upfront carbon" refers to all emissions involved in making your car, your home, or any other item. These invisible embodied carbon emissions matter a lot. As we weed out fossils fuels and incorporate more renewables into our energy supply, upfront carbon becomes increasingly dominant compared to operating emissions, yet it is often ignored.

By focusing on consumption rather than production, The Story of Upfront Carbon covers:

  • Why we are fixated on energy efficiency, not carbon, and why this needs to change
  • Why carbon calculations are so fiendishly difficult
  • How the simple idea of sufficiency for individuals and whole economies is a powerful strategy to avert looming climate catastrophe
  • The astonishing upfront carbon of everyday objects from coffee cups to heat pumps, and why electric bikes, not electric cars, are the answer
  • How big-picture thinking and a systemic approach to production can help guide the transition to degrowth and an equitable, zero-carbon society.

Leavened with wit and packed with concrete strategies for minimizing the ecological footprint of transportation, agriculture, consumer goods, the built environment, and more, this highly readable and accessible guide is required reading for a world on the brink.

About the author

Lloyd Alter is writer, public speaker, sustainable design instructor, and former architect, builder, and developer. He has written over 14,000 articles published on Treehugger.com and the Mother Nature Network, and he has contributed to The Guardian, Corporate Knights, and Azure magazines. He lives in Toronto, Ontario. 

 

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