We are using up the planet at almost double the rate it can regenerate. To support our economies, we're told we must shop now like we've never shopped before. And whilst we can do it more responsibly, the scale of our consumption remains the biggest factor in the ruination of the planet. Yet our reliance on stuff continues to grow.But what would our world look like if we stopped? Would civilisation collapse? Would the planet's ecology be reborn? What would happen to the way we think, make products, use time, express our individuality? Would life be better - or worse?Visiting places where economies have experienced temporary shut-downs, artisan producers, zero-consumption societies and bringing together a host of expert views, this is both a deeply reported thought-experiment, a history of our relationship with consumption, and a story about the future.Our private choices are putting the world in peril. The Day the World Stops Shopping is an essential exploration of who we are and what we use, and a vision of a more sustainable world.
J. B. MacKinnon Book order
J.B. MacKinnon is an essayist focused on natural history whose work often prompts reflection on our relationship with the environment. He coined the term "the 100 Mile Diet," and his writings are considered a catalyst for the local foods movement. His approach explores the deeper connections between human society and the natural world, aiming to inspire readers toward more conscious living.


- 2021
- 2013
The once and future world
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A look at how the natural world has changed because of the impact of humans and what we should be doing to help restore it for future generations.