Friday, October 2, 2009

Confessions of an Eco-Sinner: book giveaway

Welcome to the fifth and final day of green book week, where I'm giving away a green book a day. If you didn't see the previous posts, there's still time to enter the drawing for The Green Teen, Chickens in Your Backyard, The Transition Handbook and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Vegetable Gardening.

Today's giveaway is for the book Confessions of an Eco-Sinner: Tracking Down the Sources of My Stuff, by Fred Pearce. You may recognize him as one of the science writers for New Scientist as well as author of the climate change book With Speed and Violence.

According to Wikipedia, Pearce has been described as one of Britain's finest science writers and has reported on environment, popular science and development issues from 64 countries over the past 20 years. He specializes in global environmental issues, including water and climate change and frequently takes heretic and counter-intuitive views - "a sceptic in the best sense", he says.

From Publisher's Weekly:
Pearce's quest to discover the hidden world sustaining Western consumption habits is fulfilled with varying degrees of success in this, his third book. Tracking the routes taken by the items in his home — his coffee, cellphone, computer, green beans, chocolate, socks — from raw ingredient to finished product, the author presents fascinating firsthand investigations, as when he visits a group of fair-trade coffee farmers, follows the trail of his donated shirts to markets in Africa, visits Uzbek communities whose health, infrastructure and environment have been devastated by the cotton industry, and interviews female sweatshop workers who view their factory jobs as empowering.

To enter the random drawing to win this book, add your name to the comments of this post. You have until (tonight) Friday, October 2nd, at 6:00 pm PST to enter. The winner will be drawn and announced on Saturday.

57 comments:

  1. I would like to win the book!!!!

    Matt Quill

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  2. Pick me, pick me! All these books are so great, even though I'm trying to cut down my "stuff" I want them all! :P

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  3. This sounds fascinating. Sign me up!

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  5. Please enter me, too! Thanks for all the giveaways this week, Crunchy!

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  6. Don't pick me. I just picked up this book at the second-hand book shop. What I've read of it so far is fascinating! I think it's quite a balanced read.

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  7. This would be a great book to read.

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  8. This looks like a good read. Toss my name in the hat for it, please.

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  9. I've been meaning to read this book, and would love a free copy!

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  10. I would love to win this book!!

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  11. I would like this book. Thank you!

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  12. This book sounds really interesting. Thank you for offering it as a give-away.

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  13. So far this is the one that interests me the most =) Count me in! Thank you!

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  14. Oooooo....this one looks fascinating! Pick me, random number generator!

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  15. I have my fingers crossed hoping I'll be the lucky winner!

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  16. Thanks for the oportunities to win so many awesome books.

    Chelsey

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  17. This book sounds really interesting!

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  18. I'll agree with everyone else in saying that it sounds like a great book.

    Thanks again for all these opportunities crunchy.

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  19. Please include my name in the hat or bucket!

    Anna

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  20. Great idea, and thanks for your work, makes me think, which is good.

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  21. What an interesting book that I would love to win and then reuse by passing it on to my friends.

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  22. This book would be helpful in getting to a more realistic view of some of our "good" habits we are trying to cultivate (are we doing good with each action, or is it greenwashing?)

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  23. I've been wishing for this book. Thanks, Crunchy!
    Katie

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  24. I've been wanting to read this one for several months. I'd love to win it. :D

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  25. Please add me to the giveaway list. This book sounds very interesting!

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  26. I would love to win this book- Thanks

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  27. Ohhhhh, Sounds good. Include me in the draw for this good read!

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  28. Sounds awesome to me! =)

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  29. I'd love a copy - in the teeny tiny place where I live, fiction occupies most of the shelves of the local bookstore and library!

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  30. I would love to read this book!

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  31. Thanks for the chance!

    Ashley Fancher

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  32. Sounds like a good one! I'm in! Thanks!

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  33. I'm an Eco-Sinner too. Please help me.
    Thanks.

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  34. I'd love to win this one too, heh...

    -Johanna

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  35. Just finished up "No Impact Man" today-this would be a great follow-up!

    Laura- who hasn't left comments like this before and will find a way to contact you if chosen

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  36. I am an environmental studies student and a mom and I am thrilled to see all the great book suggestions and blog links you have posted. Thanks.

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  37. this would be an awesome book as well as the others. Thanks for offering these drawings

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  38. I would *love* to win this one :)

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