Last Updated on August 9, 2023 by ellen
I hope that this Sustainability Made Simple review helps answer a few questions about the book. Marty and I are always interested in ways that we can make our lives a little bit more eco-friendly. There are a lot of small changes we can make to help improve our world.
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Sustainability Made Simple Review
Sustainability Made Simple is an introduction to sustainability and sustainable living. It explores the relationship between everyday life and the intricate global environmental issues of today, including air and water pollution, deforestation, and climate change.
Rosaly Byrd and Lauren DeMates offer an optimistic yet realistic perspective on our impact on the environment. They give much-needed guidance to those who are interested in finding new and relatively easy ways to incorporate sustainability into daily life.
An excellent resource for those who are interested in learning what sustainability is about and picking up habits to be more sustainable, Sustainability Made Simple shows that adopting a sustainable lifestyle. It doesn’t require going off the grid or making drastic life changes that take time and cost money.
Instead, Byrd and DeMates focus on the advantages and transformative changes associated with sustainability. They demonstrate that although society is facing unprecedented environmental challenges, working towards sustainability is an opportunity to do things differently and do things better, enhancing aspects of life, such as health, work, and community.
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My thoughts:
Sustainability Made Simple is a fantastic resource for those looking to make more eco-friendly choices in their lives. The book is broken down into chapters that fit different areas of your life. So, it’s easy to reference. You can find tips for the kitchen, water use, bathroom, holidays, parties, traveling, etc. There are also all sorts of notes and references if you’d like to continue reading more about a certain topic on your own.
There really are tips for everyone from small changes like washing your car less frequently to larger changes like landscaping for shade to reduce your cooling bill. This book is a great resource for those who want to make changes in their lives to lessen their impact on our plant.
If you want to make small changes, this is a great way to start. You can get the book here.
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Ellen is a mom of a 25-year-old son and 30-year-old daughter. She is Grandma to one adorable toddler. In what little spare time she has, she loves to read, watch movies, and check out the latest toys and games.
I’m part of the prepper community but many things like living off the grid are just not practical for me. I’d like to do my part with the little things just like this book describes. From the chapter outline I know I’d enjoy the book and learn a lot.
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I’d love tips on living more green. I think I do a lot already but am always looking to do more.