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The Economical Environmentalist: My Attempt to Live a Low-Carbon Life and What it Cost [Paperback]

Prashant Vaze
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14 Oct 2009
Reducing your carbon emissions in an economic down-turn can be challenging, but saving the planet doesn't have to cost you more. Tough economic times need not relegate concerns for the planet to the back burner. The author is an environmental economist trying to live a low-carbon life in London. He worked for 15 years in the UK's Office of Climate Change, the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit and the Department of the Environment. So far so good. But he has kids. A family to visit in India. A hectic job. In distilling and building on his own experience of trying to live a low carbon life, he helps us navigate the choices that confront us all - families, singletons, pensioners - when making decisions about what to eat, what to buy, how to travel and how to keep warm in the era of climate change and economic turmoil. He works out the sums and lets us know which choices will make the biggest difference, and which are false savings. His book is an irreverent but seriously rigorous reference guide to low-cost, low-carbon living for everyone - in any location - in tough times. It's brimming with up-to-date information on current and future technologies, tips and ideas for every budget on how to spend the least for the biggest carbon reduction gain and insight from the experiences of people trying to live low-carbon lives.

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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; First edition (14 Oct 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1844078086
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844078080
  • Product Dimensions: 15.6 x 2.8 x 23.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 598,496 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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'Climate change will not be solved by Governments and businesses alone; it will take the efforts of people and communities changing their purchases and habits. It is rare to read a book that so well combines solid analysis and real life experience with wit and candour. Vaze has drawn on his skills as a former Government economist to produce such a guide.' Nicholas Stern, IG Patel Professor and Chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment 'This is an exhilarating read, written with pace and passion and full of creative solutions on the big issues of environmental sanity and social justice.' Ed Mayo, Chief Executive Co-operatives UK and former Chief Executive of Consumer Focus 'This book has ideas, lessons, thoughts and encouragement for us all. Above all it shows how a low-carbon life can be a rich, rewarding, high-enjoyment thing to aim for.' Chris Smith, Chairman Environment Agency 'This is a really excellent book: practical, optimistic and honest. Everyone should read it.' Stephen Tindale, Climate and Energy Consultant, former Executive-Director GreenpeaceUK 'We need to cut our emissions here in the UK by 40% in the next ten years. This will be very challenging. But it is feasible, affordable, and far from undermining our quality of life could actually enhance it. In this excellent book, Prashant Vaze provides us with a very practical assessment of what needs to be done. He successfully bridges the gap between high level analysis and everyday living. He shows that there are many opportunities for each of us to make our contribution to tackling dangerous climate change and building a green economy.' David Kennedy, Chief Executive of the Committee on Climate Change 'Walking the walk on low carbon living is much harder than talking the talk. But it is doable and has some unexpected rewards, as Prashant Vaze demonstrates admirably in this entertaining book.' Dr. Samuel Fankhauser, Senior Fellow, Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economics 'Climate change will not be solved by Governments and businesses alone; it will take the efforts of people and communities changing their purchases and habits. It is rare to read a book that so well combines solid analysis and real life experience with wit and candour. Vaze has drawn on his skills as a former Government economist to produce such a guide. This is an excellent book aimed at anyone genuinely interested in reducing their own emissions. It provides insights into many of the different technologies available to people, explaining how they work and their cost-effectiveness. This type of action brings communities together and builds the political will which is crucial for action on the necessary scale.' Nicholas Stern, IG Patel Professor and Chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment 'One of the cheering points about the book is that the author is neither proscriptive nor preachy: he's an economist, he's given you what must be the clearest and most accurate data available on every possible lifestyle choice.' Natalie Bennett, editor of The Guardian Weekly , London 'I've been dealing with global warming issues for 35 years and those coming fresh to it often assume everyone else is too. Thus, for me, it's hard to find a new angle and, I must admit, it's expectation I used when planning this review. Slowly but surely I was persuaded otherwise.. Overall, this is a surprise of a text, one of the best I've reviewed this year and certainly a definite must-buy for the institution and personal library.' Paul S. Ganderton, TENews, British Ecological Society 'Those of us resolving to lead a lower-carbon life in 2010 could do worse than acquire a copy of Prashant Vaze�s new book, The Economical Environmentalist, in which the author picks over the fine details of his life [working out] how much CO2 he could save by driving more slowly, installing loft insulation or becoming a vegetarian. The result ... is delightfully geeky and has the virtue of being right more often than not.' The Financial Times 'The down to earth writing - light but still serious- was a delight to read...any educator could come at this aspect of environmental education from any subject. Students would easily be hooked on this book.' Ecogeog, Reviews 'This is a surprise of a text, one of the best I've reviewed this year and certainly a must-buy for the institution and personal library.' Ecogeog, Reviews 'The book is an irreverent, but seriousl rigourous reference guide to low-cost, low-carbon living for everyone in any location and in tough times.' Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment. 'The Economical Environmentalist is truly a personal account, aimed at individuals...his tips are realistic'. Mobility Magazine.

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Prashant Vaze is the Chief Economist at Consumer Focus, UK. Previously he spent 15 years in the UK's Office of Climate Change, the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit and the Department of the Environment.

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5.0 out of 5 stars How not to cook an egg! 26 Nov 2009
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Advice on being green is a burgeoning industry. Bookshelves groan under the weight of self-help tomes written by self-appointed guardians of our collective environmental conscience. It makes a change then to come across a book on the environment that is less preaching and more advisory, less accusatory and more encouraging, frankly, less bland and more interesting. Vaze, an Economic Analyst who has worked for the Government in his time, achieves this trick with a dexterous hand.

The book examines his attempts over a 12 month period to reduce his own carbon footprint while also reviewing the available data and science in an accessible and practical manner: he offers ideas, views and suggestions which will resonate with all of us. There are, of course, graphs, tables and diagrams and the casual reader may be forgiven for glancing over some of these. But nothing is lost if that is the case as Vaze plucks out for us the pivotal points and explains what they mean.

Not all of us can go the whole hog as he did - some of the changes he decided to make to the fabric of his house, for example, were not inexpensive. However, the fact that he chose to do so, and make other lifestyle changes, demonstrates that he is not a peddler of empty hyperbole. He walks the walk. And there are many examples of simple changes and choices that we can all make that will help our contribution to tackling climate change, assuming we are at all serious about doing so.

The book is also peppered with humerous asides and anecdotes. Personally, I'm drawn to any author of a book of this type who shares with us his attempt to save energy by heating eggs in a microwave - with the obvious (at least to the less academically minded amongst us!)conseqeunces!

If you do want to order a book from the green section of your local bookstore - or to order it online - don't pass-up the chance to order this one.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing 25 Mar 2011
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This is an interesting read but ultimately falls down on the author's knowledge of the practicalities of conservation measures and what is achievable. It is a slightly rambly account of someone trying to be motre green, but not really engaging with it seriously. A bit journalistic and not very informative. Don't be deterred by his atitude, there is far more you can do than what he says.
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3.0 out of 5 stars interesting but terrible presentation 21 Oct 2010
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blimey what a mess. the book is clearly aimed at informing interested buyers about changing their lifestyle. However I've never seen a book with such awful charts and tables, and the writing style although informal is like a first draft and turgid with changes in pace and style. im almost half way through but its a real effort to stay interested. i read the home insulation chapter online and assumed it was available as a free pdf because it was a work in progress. in fact (now halfway through the book) the free chapter looks like it's going to be the highlight... im going to finish the book as the author has impressive credentials and there is useful stuff in the book
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