HOW TO BE A STUDENT AND NOT DESTROY PLANET EARTH
by Jon Clift and Amanda Cuthbert

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“An excellent guide on how to minimise your impact on the environment and save yourself money at the same time. It should be top of any student’s reading list!”– Dr Neil Jennings, National Student Switch Off Coordinator
With over 250,000 new students going into higher education each year (all of whom will be in the front line as the effects of climate change start to bite) and with UK universities and higher education institutions emitting 3.2 million
tonnes of CO2 a year, this is a book that can really help.
How to be a Student and Not Destroy Planet Earth gives students living away from home, both in residential halls and off campus, all the information they need to cut their carbon emissions, and so reduce both their personal and
their university’s carbon footprint. This accessible guide shows them how: it is packed with ideas for a more eco-friendly student lifestyle, including simple, practical ways of reducing their carbon footprints when they are:
• shopping
• cooking and washing up
• heating and lighting their accommodation
• travelling
• cooking
• having fun.
Armed with the resources in this book, students can lobby for change and make a difference, both within their university or college and beyond.
We can offer the book for as little as 80p per copy for bulk orders. It can be customised for your university or college – we can put your logo and message on the cover, etc.
If you would like sample copies, wish to discuss content and/or layout, translations or bilingual editions, or would like to discuss this book further, please phone Jon Clift on 01803 863283
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