Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle reveals the carbon cost of everything we do and shows how to slash your own carbon footprint by 80% to 2.5 tonnes per year by choosing a life of quality over quantity, and sufficiency over efficiency, as we race to save our only home from catastrophic heating.
Stop thinking about efficiency and start thinking about sufficiency
Alter is a master of the carbon drawdown roadmap.
— Chuck Wolfe, author, Sustaining a City's Culture and Character
A fabulously entertaining guide to where all those emissions lurk.
— Kate Power, development director, Hot or Cool Institute
How do we live rich, abundant lives while also keeping global heating below 1.5 degrees? We slash our average carbon footprint by 80% to 2.5 tonnes per year. By embracing sufficiency over efficiency, we can do it in less than a decade.
Join Lloyd Alter as he reveals the carbon cost of everything we do, identifying where we can make big reductions, while not sweating the small stuff. Coverage includes:
Grounded in meticulous research and yet accessible to all, Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle is a journey toward a life of quality over quantity, and sufficiency over efficiency, as we race to save our only home from catastrophic heating.
For all who've been preaching climate action, or skirting it, read this and own up to all the ways you could try harder, and then get louder about sharing the overall life benefits you gain.
— Andrea Learned, climate leadership strategist, founder, #Bikes4Climate
Tells us exactly what we as citizens of the world must do in our everyday lives to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions before it's too late.
— F. Kaid Benfield, Senior Counsel, PlaceMakers LLC
LLOYD ALTER is a writer, public speaker, sustainable design instructor, and former architect, builder, and developer. He has written over 14,000 articles for Treehugger.com and lives in Toronto, Canada.
Stop thinking about efficiency and start thinking about sufficiency
Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle reveals the carbon cost of everything we do, identifying where we can make big reductions, while not sweating the small stuff.
The international scientific consensus is that we have less than a decade to drastically slash our collective carbon emissions to keep global heating to 1.5 degrees and avert catastrophe. This means that many of us have to cut our individual carbon footprints by over 80% to 2.5 tonnes per person per year by 2030. But where to start?
Drawing on Lloyd Alter's journey to track his daily carbon emissions and live the 1.5 degree lifestyle, coverage includes:
Grounded in meticulous research and yet accessible to all, Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle is a journey toward a life of quality over quantity, and sufficiency over efficiency, as we race to save our only home from catastrophic heating.