Mike Berners-Lee
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Mike Berners-Lee is a leading thinker, researcher, best-selling author and consultant on the greatest challenges of the twenty-first century. About his first book – How Bad Are Bananas? The Carbon Footprint of Everything – Bill Bryson wrote, 'I can't remember the last time I read a book that was more fascinating, useful and enjoyable all at the same time.' His book There Is No Planet B was described by the Financial Times as 'a handbook for how humanity can thrive'. He founded and directs Small World Consulting, which helps organisations of every size and type to have a positive role in our world.
Mike Berners-Lee is a leading thinker, researcher, best-selling author and consultant on the greatest challenges of the twenty-first century. About his first book – How Bad Are Bananas? The Carbon Footprint of Everything – Bill Bryson wrote, 'I can't remember the last time I read a book that was more fascinating, useful and enjoyable all at the same time.' His book There Is No Planet B was described by the Financial Times as 'a handbook for how humanity can thrive'. He founded and directs Small World Consulting, which helps organisations of every size and type to have a positive role in our world. Mike is a professor at Lancaster University, where his research includes emissions modelling, sustainable food systems and the impact of information and communication technologies.
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Mike Berners-Lee
A Climate of Truth
We have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and most people want to see more action.
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Mike Berners-Lee
How Bad Are Bananas?
Ten years on from first publication, a new edition of this invaluable and entertaining guide that shows just what effect everything has on carbon emissions, from a Google search to a plastic bag, from a flight to a volcano.
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Mike Berners-Lee
Mike (Lancaster University) Berners-Lee
There Is No Planet B
Feeding the world, climate change, biodiversity, antibiotics, plastics, pandemics - the list of concerns seems endless. But what is most pressing, and what should we do first?
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