Mike Berners-Lee

Mike Berners-Lee is a British researcher and author known for his work on sustainability and climate change. He is the author of books such as 'How Bad Are Bananas?' and 'There Is No Planet B', which explore the environmental impact of everyday activities and the broader challenges of sustainable living.

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  1. 1. The Carbon Footprint Of Everything

    The Easy Way to Live a Low-Carbon Life

    This insightful guide delves into the environmental impact of everyday activities and products, offering a comprehensive breakdown of the carbon emissions associated with various aspects of modern life. By examining everything from the food we eat to the technology we use, the book provides readers with a clear understanding of how individual choices contribute to global carbon footprints. Through engaging analysis and practical advice, it empowers individuals to make informed decisions that can lead to a more sustainable future.

  2. 2. Weaving The Web

    The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor

    This insightful book delves into the origins and evolution of the World Wide Web, exploring its profound impact on society and the ways it has transformed communication, business, and culture. It offers a unique perspective from one of the web's pioneers, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and triumphs encountered during its development. The narrative emphasizes the importance of maintaining the web's open and accessible nature, while also addressing the ethical and social implications of its rapid expansion. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and technical insights, the book paints a comprehensive picture of the web's journey from a visionary idea to a global phenomenon.

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