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Reviewed: Dave Reay's Climate Change book
I can only admire Dave Reay. His delivery is as blunt as Ozzy Osbourne's: start making green changes to your day-to-day life or we're stuffed and will all end up living underwater and ruining our grandchildrens' lives. Such is the message of his new book, Climate Change at Home. Rammed with lifestyle tips and facts, it'd be dizzying if it wasn't for Reay's layman style, knack for gags and knowledge of real life (catching the bus isn't fun, we like having the heating on in winter). [click here to read full review]
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November 19, 2005 in Arts & information | Permalink
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