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New Day Revolution: How to Save the World in 24 Hours

Posted on October 27, 2007November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

Do you want to help save the world but don’t feel you have enough time?

The ability to make a difference in the world through simple changes is the subject of a new book by authors Sam Davidson and Stephen Moseley. New Day Revolution: How to Save the World in 24 Hours is filled with many positive and practical ways we can help make the world a better place.

Sam and Stephen have done much more than create a list of things we can do. Their book also provides a basic education on a variety of important topics including energy use, recycling and fair trade. This learning occurs without realizing it. New Day Revolution is fun to read and contains stories and amazing facts to reinforce the major impact we can have.

The only disappointment was that it didn’t mention the life saving value of giving blood and registering as an organ donor. However, I am confident (or at least hopeful) Sam Davidson and Stephen Moseley will write additional books in the future where these activities will be included.

After reading this book, I learned many new ways to be a better citizen and caretaker of the Earth. More importantly, it gave me a newfound interest in the impact my everyday activities have on the world.

You can help save the world even if you only have a small amount of time and a willingness to make simple lifestyle changes.

Get your copy of New Day Revolution: How to Save the World in 24 Hours and become a member of this new revolution by making simple, world-changing choices in your life.

2 thoughts on “New Day Revolution: How to Save the World in 24 Hours”

  1. Sam Davidson says:
    October 28, 2007 at 8:10 am

    Roger- Thanks for your honest and positive critique of the book.

    Yes, organ and blood donation are important topics, and ones we’ve covered on our site. Although they didn’t make it in this book, we, too, hope to bring them again to everyone’s attention in the future.

    Reply
  2. Roger Carr says:
    October 29, 2007 at 9:35 am

    Sam,
    Stephen and you have created a great book and concept. Your efforts will make a difference in many people’s lives.
    Roger

    Reply

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