Manifesto Manifesto

Manifesto

How a maverick entrepreneur took on British energy and won

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Publisher Description

"Revealing, inspiring and funny. This book is a joy to romp through, which is good, because its final chapter is the important truth we all need to hear and understand if we are to survive this mess we've made" - Chris Packham

This is the story of a man whose unwavering journey to save the environment has driven him all the way to the top, and a powerful manifesto for anyone who wants to change the world. Dale Vince has led a remarkable life. From ‘enemy of the state’ to ‘green energy tycoon’, he has dedicated his life to challenging conventional wisdom in pursuit of a better way to live.

Dale kickstarted the now global green energy movement, helping to bring environmentalism into the mainstream. He pioneered the electric car, built the first Electric Highway to power them and runs Forest Green Rovers, the world’s first vegan football club. With a questioning mind that does not take ‘no’ for an answer, Dale has spent his whole life striving for change.

In his first book, Dale explores what must be done to win the battle for Green Britain.

It’s a manifesto of hope, backed up by solutions, from someone with real life experience of disrupting the energy industry and paving the way for a greener planet.

This is a manifesto that is changing the world.

The revised and updated version has a new chapter from Dale on why he decided to shift support from Just Stop Oil to Just Stopping The Tories, why politics is the final frontier for a greener Britain and includes important links to register to vote and to get your ID sorted for the most important election of our generation.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2020
26 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Ebury Publishing
SIZE
10.9
MB

Customer Reviews

cmeideeps ,

The Alternative to our Oil and Gas Hegemony

A great, thought provoking book. Whilst I’m not sure I agree with everything proposed I do think it provides the Yardstick against which we should judge moving forward to counter climate change.

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