To celebrate Climate Week, Biteback Publishing have announced a special offer. You can buy Let them eat carbon for £4.99 - half the normal price - from their website.
A number of Parliamentarians have used the book to challenge expensive climate policies in the House of Commons, and actively debated on TV and radio, and in the newspapers. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson called it "a great insight into climate policy." The offer won't last for long, so do get yourself a copy if you want to find out more about how the climate policies in place today are an increasingly disastrous rip-off, transferring a huge amount of money from ordinary families to rich special interests.To celebrate Climate Week, Biteback Publishing have announced a special offer. You can buy Let them eat carbon for £4.99 - half the normal price - from their website.
A number of Parliamentarians have used the book to challenge expensive climate policies in the House of Commons, and actively debated on TV and radio, and in the newspapers. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson called it "a great insight into climate policy." The offer won't last for long, so do get yourself a copy if you want to find out more about how the climate policies in place today are an increasingly disastrous rip-off, transferring a huge amount of money from ordinary families to rich special interests.
A number of Parliamentarians have used the book to challenge expensive climate policies in the House of Commons, and actively debated on TV and radio, and in the newspapers. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson called it "a great insight into climate policy." The offer won't last for long, so do get yourself a copy if you want to find out more about how the climate policies in place today are an increasingly disastrous rip-off, transferring a huge amount of money from ordinary families to rich special interests.To celebrate Climate Week, Biteback Publishing have announced a special offer. You can buy Let them eat carbon for £4.99 - half the normal price - from their website.
A number of Parliamentarians have used the book to challenge expensive climate policies in the House of Commons, and actively debated on TV and radio, and in the newspapers. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson called it "a great insight into climate policy." The offer won't last for long, so do get yourself a copy if you want to find out more about how the climate policies in place today are an increasingly disastrous rip-off, transferring a huge amount of money from ordinary families to rich special interests.