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Maybe One
A Case for Smaller Families
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256 pages
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Addressing the urgent issue of climate change, the author presents a thought-provoking argument for reducing family size as a means to lower carbon footprints. The book explores the sociological, population, and environmental advantages of having fewer children, highlighting how this approach can contribute to mitigating disasters such as rising sea levels and wildfires. Through compelling reasoning, the author encourages families to consider the broader implications of their choices on the planet's future.
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1999, paperback
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