There Is No Planet B: Promise And Peril On Our Warming World

There Is No Planet B: Promise And Peril On Our Warming World

by Mike Velemirovich, Trevor Greene
There Is No Planet B: Promise And Peril On Our Warming World

There Is No Planet B: Promise And Peril On Our Warming World

by Mike Velemirovich, Trevor Greene

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Overview

Afghan war veteran and bestselling author, Captain Trevor Greene (March Forth) collaborates with veteran car dealer and sustainability advocate Mike Velemirovich to describe a Canada that has sold out her hard-earned democracy to oil companies. They then go around the world delving into the global warming crisis - promising innovative solutions. There Is No Planet B admits defeat, but inspires hope and touts victories in a book that shows Planet A is worth fighting for.

Foreword by Dr. David Suzuki

"This is a must-read for Canadians who think the environmental battle is already lost." --- Mitch Potter, Washington Bureau Chief, Toronto Star

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781491228555
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/03/2014
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.46(d)

About the Author

Trevor Greene is a bestselling author (March Forth) and 11-year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces. In 2006, he deployed to Kandahar with the 1st Battalion of the PPCLI. Greene has published three books: March Forth, about the attack in Afghanistan and its aftermath, Bad Date: The Lost Girls of Vancouver's Low Track, about the prostitutes murdered by Willy Pickton and a book on business deals called Closing Bigger. He has written two unpublished books, Bridge of Tears: The Hidden Homeless of Japan, and Adrift on the Oggie: By Tall Ship to Australia. Greene lives in Nanaimo with his wife and two children.

Mike Velemirovich owns a Volkswagen dealership, is a director of the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association, cofounder of the Childrens' Clean Air Network and writes a weekly column for the Chronicle-Herald called, Driving Delusion. He lives in Halifax with his wife and children.
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