Today I am delighted to shine a spotlight on to Feasible Planet
by Ken Kroes. We are destroying our planet and things need to change. This book
helps us to take small steps to improving the situation, with clear
explanations of the science and reasoning behind the suggested changes. Thanks
to Kelly at Love Books Tours for inviting me to take part in today's blog blitz.
The Blurb:
Are we doing enough?
Are you concerned about the state of our planet and hope
that governments and corporations will find a sustainable way for us to live?
If you do not think about it too hard, that may work, but will it? Left on
their own, with drivers of popularity and profits, I am not too convinced that
it will.
The missing part of this equation is you and me. Individuals
who believe that corporations and governments can do better. Individuals who
believe that through action, we can buy a bit more time to develop and
implement solutions to our critical issues.
Did I hear a groan out there when you read the word ‘actions’? Do not worry! Most of the actions that I am
referring to will not only help save the planet, but will benefit you right
away through saving money, time, better health, and having a happier life in
general.
Sustainability goes beyond controlling our consumption and
pollution. There are key social, political, and economic areas that need to be
addressed as well, and there are several steps that individuals can take to
help in these areas.
For those of you who feel we could do more, this book is for
you and is loaded with actionable activities, the reasons for doing them, and
explores why we are not doing them already.
Every journey starts with a first step. Hopefully, this book
will lead to those first sustainable steps and that will change the world.
Buy Link:
https://amzn.to/2Sm9tnQ
The Author:
Ken Kroes is the author of the Percipience Eco-Fiction
Series and the non-fiction books, Feasible Planet and Feasible Living. He is
passionate about our relationship with our planet and applies his diverse
background which includes agriculture, mechanical engineering and information
systems into his writing. Born in Calgary, Canada he has bachelor’s degree in Mechanical
Engineering and has had the pleasure of living in many locations in North
America and has travelled extensively.
He can be reached at Ken@feasibleplanet.com
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