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June 18, 2007

Global Warming Survival Handbook

Globalwarming Worried about global warming?  Have no fear, the Global Warming Survival Handbook is here!

The Live Earth Global Warming Survival Handbook: 77 Essential Skills To Stop Climate Change by David De Rothschild from the green gurus at Rodale Books will go on sale on June 26, 2007.  Don’t leave home for the Live Earth concert on 7.7.07 without it. Can anyone guess why there are 77 skills?

This is the right book at the right time. We all are concerned about global warming. So what can we do about it?  Turning the pages, we see 77 essential skills for stopping climate change - and living through it. Each of the suggestions is presented on a spread featuring bright full-color illustrations, scientific facts, and practical fun how-to advice. Instead of DIY, this is DGY. Do Green Yourself.

One happy fact is that the book is printed on environmentally-responsible paper.

This Live Earth concert companion book is rumored to be pre-selling at a rapid rate, and you can reserve your copy online. Survive global warming 77 ways in style.

p.s. For those of you who don’t have your Live Earth tickets yet, enter this Contest on Amazon to win a pair of tickets to the U.S. Live Earth concert at the Giants Stadium in NJ plus $2,000 in travel expenses - and hear the global-warming-busting music up close. The contest ends June 20th!

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