How to Clobber Climate Change Without Clobbering your Wallet -- Free Book Tells All
Steve N. Lee's 'An Inconvenient Doofus' shows ordinary people how to fight deforestation, pollution, poverty, human/animal rights abuses and climate change, and thus save the Amazon, feed the starving and free the oppressed.
Yorkshire, England (PRWEB) November 30, 2007 -- Author Steve N. Lee is giving away 'An Inconvenient Doofus', a 62 page, 21,500 word book on tackling green issues.
What makes Steve N. Lee's 'An Inconvenient Doofus' so different? Not only is it crammed with ideas with which anyone can truly make a difference to climate change, poverty and rights, but most of the ideas are not only simple, but will actually save readers money.
To ensure 'An Inconvenient Doofus' appeals to a wide readership it includes beautiful photography throughout, while Steve N. Lee employs a conversational style that instantly engages the reader. And amidst the statistics and suggestions, Lee entertains with an off-the-wall wit as if Al Gore is discussing climate change with Monty Python.
Author of suspense thriller 'What if ...?' (available from http://www.BestThrillerEver.com ), Steve N. Lee explains, "The way to reach people is not by force-feeding them dry facts and meaningless statistics, but by engaging their interest in any way possible. Humor and saving money are two major ways of engaging interest!"
Available for free download from http://www.AnInconvenientDoofus.com , 'An Inconvenient Doofus' triumphs because Lee recognizes the importance of not asking people to give up the things they love. For example, Lee acknowledges that people will never stop taking flights to halt climate change so doesn't ask them to stop flying.
What Lee does ask is that people change the smallest parts of their daily lives which will impact upon the greater whole in an almost exponential manner. "For instance, if I wear a sweater instead of upping my thermostat, the environmental benefit will be minuscule. But if I get that sweater-wearing message through to a million people ...? Suddenly that simple idea takes on massive significance," says Steve N. Lee.
Further, Lee is so determined that 'An Inconvenient Doofus' will receive a wide readership to fight climate change that he is allowing anyone to copy and distribute it. "I want people to see that we aren't powerless pawns, that we aren't reliant on politicians and corporations, that we truly can make a difference to climate change we can be proud of."
For additional information on 'An Inconvenient Doofus' visit http://www.AnInconvenientDoofus.com .
Steve N. Lee is author of eco-guide 'An Inconvenient Doofus' and suspense thriller 'What if ...?', published by Blue Zoo. His books, media information, and resources on the environment, climate change, conservation and rights can be found at http://www.steve-n-lee.com .
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