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The Big Earth Book [Hardcover]

James Bruges
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27 Sep 2007
We all know the Earth is in crisis. We should know that it is big enough to sustain us if we can only mobilise politicians and economists to change course now. This book explores environmental, economic and social ideas to save our planet. It helps us understand what is happening to the planet today, exposes the actions of corporations and the lack of action of governments, weighs up new technologies, and champions innovative and viable solutions. Tackling a huge range of subjects – it has the potential to become the seminal reference book on the state of the planet – the one and only environmental book you really need.


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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Alastair Sawday's (27 Sep 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1901970876
  • ISBN-13: 978-1901970876
  • Product Dimensions: 22.1 x 2.6 x 24.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 655,799 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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A back-catalogue of core environmental thinking from the past 30 years. -- The Ecologist

The Big Earth Book is insightful, hugely persuasive and a tremendously thought provoking read. -- The Good Book Guide

This is a wonderful book - really informative but written in a very clear, easy-to-read way -- Patrick Holden, Director of the Soil Association

This is a wonderful book - really informative but written in a very clear, easy-to-read way. -- Patrick Holden, Director of the Soil Association Patrick Holden, Director of the Soil Association Patrick Holden, Director of the Soil Association

This is information with attitude... -- Jonathan Dimbleby, writer and broadcaster (Endorsement for The Little Earth Book)

Time is running out. Don't despair. Do get angry. Do get active. And do buy The Big Earth Book to get all that in perspective. -- Jonathon Porritt, Founder Director of Forum for the Future

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This book explores the environmental, economic and social ideas available to us for dealing with a planet in crisis.

It explains in no uncertain terms how the society we have created, fuelled by oil and money, is ultimately self-destructive.

We need to change the mindset of our leaders. The efforts you make - no matter how small - the protests you march, the petitions you sign, the lobbies you support will all make a difference. They send a message to those in power, a message that should be strong and to the point; if we don't change we don't survive.


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5.0 out of 5 stars an essential for every bookshelf 6 Nov 2007
Format:Hardcover
"But what can I, as an individual, do?" "Energy saving and buying organic costs so much - why should I?" "Global warming? But I thought that was all exaggerated?" If any of these thoughts have ever popped into your mind, or been thrown at you by friends, family, work colleagues, you need this book. Actually, we all need this book before The Big Earth, which really ain't so big after all, goes down the tube. If you want one book to draw the whole shebang of environmental, economic and social ideas together, this is it.

James Bruges covers just about every single global environmental issue in what at first looks like a weighty tome but in fact is both accessible and compelling. In short, sharp bursts the reader is led through Life, The Earth and Everything. The book is divided into 4 sections; The Elements, Money, Power and Life. In Elements he looks at Air, including ozone layers and global warming; Earth, including energy and carbon offset schemes; Fire, including gas, biofuels and nuclear energy; and Water, including fresh water and oceans. In Money he explains Systems, such as usury and greed, monetary reform and global eco-economy; Ideas such as Land Value Tax and Interest Free banking; and Community with issues such as basic needs and Wealth in Poverty. In Power he analyses Trade, covering issues such as thirds world debt and oil for dollars; War with a devastating analysis of the arms trade and terrorism and a picture of alternatives to violence in Tools For Peace; Corporate with a look at Shareholders "and the divine right of capital; and Empire, with a look at the US Empire and new empires in the East.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This Earth 12 Nov 2007
Format:Hardcover
An angry passion has stimulated this bright and beautifully produced book which should be required reading for all non-specialist environmentalists.Remarkably informative two to three page digests of major topics and issues as diverse as Biofuel and Monetary Reform, the Arms Trade and the measurement of happiness are included.Paper,lay-out and some stunning photography all contribute to the feel of a good book. Direct quotes and useful final sections of References,Glossary and Index point the way to further reading for those who would go deeper. The author, an admirer of Ghandi, is intent on stimulating non-violent action but does not pull his punches in namimg and shaming incompetence or failure however high the office.
This reader was pleased to dip and mix from the book's huge agenda - there are many lighter moments as well as poems and apt quotations from the great and good. The earth will certainly get value for money from changes which readers may make after reading the Big Earth Book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars No day-dreaming in class 10 Sep 2008
Format:Paperback
If the layout, with its colourful photographs, inset maps, information summaries and quotations recalls your GCSE text book - that's quite appropriate. It should be `back to school' for most of us to learn about the earth and life on it. Although attractive to look at and easy to pick up for quick reads, The Big Earth Book could not be a more serious text and one that has the immediate effect of concentrating the mind on what matters most.

Under four subject areas - The Elements, Money, Power and Life - this volume is divided into manageable, mostly 3-page chapters. Bruges' work is a digest of articles which challenge us to wake up: the shock and awe tactics of not just one source, but a bevy of thinkers both past and present. But this kind of shock and awe is only totally surprising if the reader has ignored all the news of the past few years. What the BE book does is bring together facts, warnings, proposals and solutions for a general audience to consider. And when you have read just a few of its diverse topics, connections begin to appear and many of its solutions start to make fundamental good sense.

For many people, reports of greenhouse gases remaining in the atmosphere for over 150 years, extreme drought affecting a third of the world's surface by 2100 and waves of stinger jellyfish as the result of over -fishing is disturbing but already partly apprehended information. What is exciting news is the existence of a Happy Planet Index, the New Economics Foundation and a suggested four-currency model to encourage fair trade, help the environment and stimulate national economic activity.

Scoring fairly high on the scale of curious facts is the commissioning of a report in 2002: 'Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance'.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic 17 Sep 2008
Format:Paperback
This book is just wonderful. The images are stunning, and entice you to pick it up to read. While we all listen to the news and hear about fuel running out, climate change and the like, this book puts all these issues into a well laid out clear structure. It looks at the issues and works through ideas and solutions. We all need to be more aware - and I'm sure this book would make a great present.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Big Earth - Big Book 13 Dec 2008
Format:Paperback
I wasn't sure what to expect from this book but James Bruges doesn't fail to intrigue and challenge. This book is designed to make us think about the many issues around for our planet just now, offering a clear background to the thinking that currently informs the pressure for us to rethink the way we live our lives. Better yet, Bruges offers solutions and ideas and gives us a more positive way forward than many harbingers of doom. The design is very good quality with chapters divided into manageable sizes so it is easy to dip into a topic. Definitely a read to recommend.
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