how to live a low-carbon life
the individual's guide to stopping climate change

About us

Chris Goodall: Author of 'how to live a low-carbon life'Low Carbon Life is administered by Chris Goodall. Chris's book 'How to Live a Low Carbon Life', published by Earthscan in February 2007.

Based in Oxford, UK, Chris spends much of his time raising venture capital funds for smaller business, particularly focused on communications and technology. He is chairperson of Dynmark International, a leading supplier of automated text messaging software to business. He is also a member of the Competition Commission and in the evenings is Green Party candidate for Oxford West and Abingdon.

Links

If you are interested in reading more widely on the subject of climate change, I recommend two blogs written by acknowledged experts.

www.climatedenial.org

George Marshall's work focuses on an increasingly important topic. Why do people recognise at a rational level that rapid climate change is happening, and yet find it difficult to motivate themselves to act? Passionate, extremely well informed and unique.

http://www.marklynas.org/

Mark Lynas' blog keeps up to date with the main stories on climate change. Those who have s heard him on the broadcast media will know his persuasive articulacy. Don't expect him to cheer you up. His new book, Six Degrees, shows just how bad warming is going to be for the ecosystem and for international political discord. If you are worried about Pakistan now, ask yourself what will happen when its water supply from Himalayas fails.

 www.sust-it.net

Sust-it.net gives details about the energy consumption of different domestic and office appliances. A much needed service, you can use to choose between competing machines.