The Imperfect Environmentalist
by
Sara Gilbert
Order:
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Can
Ballantine, 2013 (2013)
Softcover, e-Book
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
H
ere's an apt gift for those in your life circle who are trying to manage a greener life -
The Imperfect Environmentalist
by actress/producer/mother and self-styled
imperfect environmentalist
Sara Gilbert. The Dr. Seuss quote at the beginning of the book says it all: '
Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.
'
I
n her Introduction, Gilbert tells us that environmental tomes can be daunting and that a Cliff Notes version was needed. Enter this book, which she recommends we use as a resource for quick summaries on specific topics. Chapters range from
Air Quality
,
Animal Rights
and
Aquatic Life
to
Renewable Energy/Energy Saving
,
Social Justice/Human Rights
and
Water Quality
. Big topics! But Gilbert takes each on with a light touch leavened with humor.
F
or each topic, she begins with a
Cut to the Chase, Hippie: What's the Least I Need to Know?
, moves on to '
Intriguing ... I Can Handle a Little More
', and often ends with '
I Need Some Facts to Bore My Friends With
'. There's even a section on
Happy Green Holidays
(which tells us that lasers are a healthier option than fireworks).
T
hough the number of changes one would have to make in life to be a
perfect
environmentalist is indeed as daunting as some of the tomes on the subject, this engaging volume is an accessible and entertaining place to begin.
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