Review
`I can't remember the last time I read a book that was more fascinating and useful and enjoyable'
--Bill Bryson
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
Mike Berners-Lee knows more about carbon footprints than anyone else in the UK. Enjoyable, fun to read and scientifically robust. A triumph of popular science writing --Chris Goodall,author,Ten Technologies to fix Energy and Climate
An engaging book that manages to present serious science without preaching. --New Scientist
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
A book that somehow made me laugh while telling me deeply serious things
--Peter Lipman, Director of SUSTRANS
--Bill Bryson
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
Mike Berners-Lee knows more about carbon footprints than anyone else in the UK. Enjoyable, fun to read and scientifically robust. A triumph of popular science writing --Chris Goodall,author,Ten Technologies to fix Energy and Climate
An engaging book that manages to present serious science without preaching. --New Scientist
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
A book that somehow made me laugh while telling me deeply serious things
--Peter Lipman, Director of SUSTRANS
Book Description
Packed full of information yet always entertaining. From text messages and plastic bags to wars and volcanoes, How Bad Are Bananas? has the carbon answers we need

