Put these dates in your diary for the upcoming #susbc’s!

Last week the Sustainable Book Club a.k.a. #susbc had it’s 4th virtual meet up! We read Naomi Klein’s, This Changes Everything and I asked everyone 10 questions about it (read more here).  Thank you so much to everyone who joined in and to those that wrote brilliant blog posts about the book – go read them herehere and here!

Sustainable gift wrap course

I asked for votes for the next book and The Moneyless Manifesto by Mark Boyle was the most popular choice. We will be chatting about it between 12.00 and 13.00 and then 20.00 and 21.00 on the 28th October on Twitter under #susbc and on Facebook here.

The #susbc after will meet on the 9th December.

I have made a dedicated page on the blog for all keeping up to date with all things book club (check it out here).

Please vote for two books you would like to read in the comments below and I will choose the next two books for the book club – thanks!

This is the list of suggested books so far – if you want to add to the list in the comments below please feel free!

  • Don’t Even Think About It: How Our Brains Are Wired To Ignore Climate Change, by George Marshall.
  • Plastic Free – How I kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too – Beth Terry
  • Zero Waste Home, by Bea Johnson
  • Happier People, Healthier Planet by Theresa Belton
  • To Die for: Is fashion wearing out the world, Lucy Siegle
  • Stitched Up by Tansy Hoskins,’
  • The Ultimate Guide to Green Parenting by Zion Lights
  • Drinking Molotov Cocktails with Gandhi by Mark Boyle
  • The Moneyless Manifesto by Mark Boyle
  • Don’t Even Think About It: How Our Brains Are Wired To Ignore Climate Change, by George Marshall.
  • Plastic Free – How I kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too – Beth Terry
  • Zero Waste Home, by Bea Johnson
  • Happier People, Healthier Planet by Theresa Belton
  • To Die for: Is fashion wearing out the world, Lucy Siegle
  • Stitched Up by Tansy Hoskins,’
  • The Ultimate Guide to Green Parenting by Zion Lights
  • Drinking Molotov Cocktails with Gandhi by Mark Boyle
  • The Moneyless Manifesto by Mark Boyle
  • Wild by Jay Griffiths
  • Rambunctious garden by Emma Marris
  • Eearth by Bill McKibben
  • Not On The Label by Felicity Lawrence
  • How Green Are My Wellies by Anne Shepherd
  • The Politics of Breastfeeding – Gabrielle Palmer
  • Wild by Jay Griffiths
  • Rambunctious garden by Emma Marris
  • Eearth by Bill McKibben
  • Not On The Label by Felicity Lawrence
  • How Green Are My Wellies by Anne Shepherd
  • The Politics of Breastfeeding – Gabrielle Palmer
  • All You Need is Less by Madeleine Somerville
  • Where Our Food Comes From – Gary Paul Nabhan

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Comments

  1. Francis N. Wingfield

    Thanks for sharing this list of books and saying warm words to us. I didn’t read all of them and will have what to do for the next several months. Your website helps understand that using a plastic ware is no more actual for us, we can live without it replacing it with plastic free materials. I am a job seeker now looking for a job where I will be able to do my best protecting out ecosystem. The article published on http://www.social-hire.com/social-recruiting-advice/5569/making-your-resume-pop–getting-in-those-visuals helped me do my CV properly. Thanks again.

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