Join us for an evening with the authors Anne E Tazewell and Sami Grover at Scuppernong Books on Thursday, May 12 from 7-8pm. RSVP (optional) via facebook.
The first five UNCG students to greet Environment & Sustainability Program Director Dr. Aaron Allen at the event will get a free copy of one book signed by the author!
Scuppernong Books is located at 304 Elm Street in downtown Greensboro.
We’re All Climate Hypocrites Now: From diet to transport to energy use, the dominant culture tells us that the climate crisis is caused by the lifestyle choices we make. Yet whether it’s because of our socioeconomic status or the neighborhood that we call home, these choices are often governed by the systems in which we live. Taking a tongue-in-cheek approach, self-confessed eco-hypocrite Sami Grover says we absolutely should minimize the impact of our lifestyles, but a clean break from the status quo is simply not attainable for most. Instead, he argues, we need to target what actions we do take so they create systemic change. Along the way, he skewers those pointing fingers, celebrates those who are trying, and offers practical pathways to start making a difference.
“What a great book. Grover pushes well beyond BTUs and solar installs to confront shame, duplicity, and the multi-ality of being human. It’s daring, bold, and wonderfully provocative. One moment I’m hoping he buys the new crepe pan, the next I’m staring in the mirror thinking about my wasteful habits. It’s a great read with an epic span — from the morality of procreation to a wheelbarrow of horse shit and back again. Loved it.”
— Lyle Estill, author, Small Is Possible, grandparent, distiller
“If you are a climate concerned person who struggles with the nuanced complexity of being “green,” Sami’s book will help you navigate this contemporary moral maze with intelligent bigger picture thinking plus a rich seam of strategies and initiatives large and small for a healthier planet.”
— Maddy Harland, co-founder & editor, Permaculture Magazine, author, Fertile Edges