Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have by Tatiana Schlossberg
A former New York Times Science writer presents a fascinating and unexpectedly entertaining look at the way climate change and environmental pollution are intimately involved in our everyday life —in everything we use, buy, eat, wear, and how we get around —and have consequences that extend far beyond our lives.
- Last updated: September 8, 2023
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Climate One podcast/interview. "Everyday choices – like which shirt to buy or where to binge-watch shows – may impact the planet more than you think."
"If fighting climate change can be engaging, fun, and fulfilling, this is the road map."
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Author's Website. "Tatiana Schlossberg is an award-winning journalist and former New York Times Science writer"
Hachette Book Group. "Tatiana Schlossberg is a journalist writing about climate change and the environment."
MPR News Podcast/Interview. "New York Times reporter Tatiana Schlossberg speaks with Climate One host Greg Dalton about her book"
"These non-fiction book club questions will help get your book club discussion going in the right direction."
"To Fight Global Warming, Think More About Systems Than About What You Consume"
"Tatiana Schlossberg reveals the unseen ways we contribute to climate change."
"Tatiana Schlossberg's Inconspicuous Consumption Brings Climate Change Down to Earth"