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More from Less

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WOW. I loved this book. It really laid out that all is NOT doom and gloom when it comes to the planet and global warming.
The author makes convincing arguments that the last 100 or so years, we have been consuming less and less stuff. The peak material stuff was around 1970s.
If you think about it...your smart phone now is your enclyclopedia, a camera, a video recorder, a phone, a gps. It enables so much more stuff and takes up less space.

Further, look at all the things you no longer own....CD's, DVD's, Books....most are all digital now or streaming.

We need to embrace GMO's....I have never understood the argument against them. We need to embrace nuclear energy, and we need to capture more greenhouse gases.

It was great to read this book in 2o22 to see how much of the predictions have come true. A lot has.
I would recommend this book to anyone who needs help understanding the current political, social, and economic actions around pollution.

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The science in this book seemed sounds, even if some of the claims may be disputed depending on which side of the argument you are on. However, it wasn't really presented in a compelling way. So much so that I did not finish the book.

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More from Less is a interesting book that has some good advice. Although there a several reputable scientists that would disagree with this author on many claims of his, such as we are emitting less gas etc.

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