Sleeping Naked is Green

Authors

  • Danielle Paradis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31542/j.ecj.23

Keywords:

sustainability

Abstract

Environmental books, while informative, can sometimes make for dry reading. What initially attracted me to this book by Vanessa Farquharson was the title. The premise of the book is Farquharson—a young Arts and Life reporter for the right-wing, climate change-denying National Post—decides to spend a year greening her life. She commits to making one change a day. The entire year was captured on her Blog “Green as a Thistle” and the book strings together her events from a post-experiment perspective, although it is written more like a journal reflection of her blog. Some of her eco-conscious changes are small— like the switch to recycled paper towel—but some of the changes she implemented are not for the pseudo-environmentalist. Some of the most memorable changes are Vanessa using only vegan-friendly dental floss...

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Published

2011-09-29

How to Cite

Sleeping Naked is Green. (2011). Earth Common Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.31542/j.ecj.23