Go gently Actionable steps to nurture yourself and the planet

Bonnie Wright, 1991-

Book - 2022

"An inspiring and approachable tip-filled guide to changing your habits, living more sustainably, and taking action, by Greenpeace ambassador Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter movies). Go Gently is a guide for sustainability at home that offers simple, tangible steps toward reducing our environmental impact by looking at what we consume and the waste we create, as well as how to take action for environmental change. The title reflects Bonnie Wright's belief that the best way to change our planet and ourselves is through a gentle approach, rather than a judgmental one. This is a book of do's rather than don'ts. It's also an invitation to Wright's followers to join her on this journey to sustainabi...lity. Going through every room in her home, Wright helps us assess which products are sustainable, and alternatives for those that are not. She shares recipes to avoid waste, homemade self-care products to avoid packaging, small space-friendly gardening ideas, and a template for creating your own compost system. Finally, to sustain yourself, there are exercises and meditation prompts to keep you energized, plus info on how to get involved in community and organizations."--Amazon.com.

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Published
Boston : Mariner Books [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Bonnie Wright, 1991- (author)
Other Authors
Michael (Michael George) Haddad (illustrator)
Physical Description
295 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-285), filmography (page 280) and index.
ISBN
9780358645559
  • Introduction
  • Go learn: A Big-Picture Look at the Climate Movement
  • Go see: Observing the Habits You Practice at Home Connect to the Issues at Large
  • Go organize: Planning Tools to Help You Achieve Your Goals
  • Go shop: How Our Choices Create Change
  • Go cook: Recipes Designed with Our Bodies and the Planet in Mind
  • Go keep: Practices to Tend and Mend Your Things to Prolong Their Life
  • Go make: Homemade Products to Nourish Yourself and Your Home
  • Go enjoy: Exercises to Cultivate Joy and Connect with the Planet
  • Go beyond: Finding Your Place in the Climate Movement
  • Resources
  • References
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Making one's home "gentler on the planet" is a breeze thanks to this thoughtful guide from climate activist and actor Wright. As she writes, "We can't do everything, and we certainly can't do everything at once," and, as such, the tips that follow focus on small but sustainable changes. In the kitchen, Wright advises on storage strategies to cut back on food waste (choosing reusable silicone bags over plastic ones is a good idea) and explains composting; in the bedroom, shopping secondhand is the focus; and in the bathroom, soap bars rather than liquid soap and bamboo toothbrushes are nice fixes. Readers will learn to make some household recipes (including essential oil--infused insect repellent balls and homemade toothpaste), as well as some for plant-based milks and veggie burgers that are "designed with our bodies and the planet in mind." Throughout, Wright sprinkles in interviews with other climate advocates: Greenpeace USA's executive director Annie Leonard suggests "we can make a difference and have fun doing it," and urban farmer Manju Kumar urges readers to get gardening. Beautiful color photos and whimsical drawings are a fun, lighthearted bonus. This one-stop shop for getting greener will leave readers feeling ready to address the climate crisis at home. (Apr.)

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