This year, we've been deluged with books devoted to green living and climate change - Tim Flannery's The Weather Makers, Chris Goodall's How to Live a Low Carbon Life and Mark Lynas' Six Degrees mark just three of the most recent.
But do authors, the public and publishers care how green the actual books are? Does anyone have a clue about recycled and FSC-certified paper?
We headed to second-hand book nirvana Hay-on-Wye and the Hay Festival to find out.
denir, is that a question?
We have to change policies in industry, government, and individual usage. Please provide better suggestions, if you have them.
PlanetThoughts 4 years ago
if reducing carbon and destroying working class peoples right to drive and taxing them to death is the solution. why is the government and the councils knocking down all UK towns and rebuilding endless out of town shopping zones that can ONLy be reached by car?
deniro999 4 years ago