An edition of The green blue book (2010)

The green blue book

the simple water-savings guide for everything in your life

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An edition of The green blue book (2010)

The green blue book

the simple water-savings guide for everything in your life

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Thomas M. Kostigen sets out to show how much water all the stuff in our lives really guzzles up. And how to make more water-conscious consumer choices every day. "We need to just start looking at the world through a blue prism," says Kostigen. Freshwater makes up less than 1 percent of the total volume of water on Earth. And that precious resource is quickly being not only wasted, but contaminated, too. In his book, Kostigen guides consumers into thinking about their choices in terms of water, and shows us where we're wasting it the most. For example, in the United States, 75 percent of residential water use goes to our lawns. The Green Blue Book is an easy-to-understand resource packed with hundreds of examples (from office supplies and flooring materials to fruit juices and travel options) that will help Americans -- who typically use 656,000 gallons of water a year -- make wiser choices for human and environmental health (after all, we all need clean water to survive). Certainly, household water conservation measures, such as taking a Navy shower and installing low-flow faucets, go a long way in saving water. But Kostigen's book challenges us to think about protecting our water in a different way -- by consuming less, and by pondering life-cycle water usage whenever we buy, whether it's food, building materials, clothing, or other stuff. - Publisher.

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Rodale
Language
English

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Emmaus, Pa

Table of Contents

The water you see.
Home : home is where the water is
Outdoors : trimming, timing, and topping off
Work : make it a water recession
Sports : keeping a low water score
Travel : away doesn't mean a waste
The water you can't see.
Foods and beverages : how much does it take to produce your produce?
Clothing : are you wearing water?
Furnishings : the H₂O of household items
Health and beauty : bail out your bathroom
School and office products : the (water) supply closet
Luxury : bling bilge
Pets : the irony of fire hydrants
Building materials and appliances : it takes a lake to lay a foundation
The sum of your water existence.
The water footprint calculator : liquid math

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.91/16
Library of Congress
TD388 .K67 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24002487M
Internet Archive
greenbluebookthe00kost
ISBN 10
1605294713
ISBN 13
9781605294711
LCCN
2009052250
OCLC/WorldCat
430839693

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