Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Book: The 21st Century Environmental Revolution

From: Pierre Champagne [mailto:director3@wavesofthefuture.net]
Subject: Positive Review for Canadian Book on Large-Scale Strategies for
the Environment

Many people in the NDP are likely to be interested in this book on structural strategies for the environment.  The approach outlined might give the NDP an edge over what other parties have to offer.

It has received a positive review from David McCorquodale, Co-chair of Green Pages, the US Green Party quarterly.

We would appreciate if you could circulate this press release to colleagues and members.  Posting it to websites, blogs, listserves, etc. would promote green issues and Canadian authors as would having the book in your local library.

Our website has a lot more information about the book.

Thanks.  Talk to us.

PRESS RELEASE
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New Book Investigates Structural Strategies for Global Warming the Environment.

Mark C. Henderson just published a book which looks into structural strategies for global warming and the environment. He argues that such approaches are more effective and less costly than cap-and-trade.

His book makes the case that certain economic changes could result in huge gains for the environment.  Working from a number of political and economic principles, Henderson develops a structural strategy which could address many environmental problems at very little
expense.

Excerpt from the review: "The book has convinced me that the ETS [the strategy proposed by Henderson] could be an immensely important tool for the environment...."
(David McCorquodale, Co-chair of Green Pages, the US Green Party quarterly).

The introduction, the full review, a table of contents, and more details are available at the publisher's website.

Henderson, Mark C.  (2008).  The 21st Century Environmental Revolution: A Comprehensive Strategy for Conservation, Global Warming, and the Environment.  Waves of the Future. ISBN 978-0-9809989-0-0 (0980998905).

The book is available through the publisher's website, some bookstores, and major online retailers.  See the website below for discounts, links, and details. Libraries can bring it in through their regular distribution channels (Blackwell, Cypher, Dawson, Coutts, etc.).

Waves of the Future is a Canadian publisher which focuses on global issues and the environment.

Contacts:
Pierre Champagne, Director
Waves of the Future
Email: See the "About Us" page at the website below.
Website: http://wavesofthefuture.net





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