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Monty Nereim
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The Carbon Credit Crusader
Monty Nereim, author
Clayton Shultz became obsessed with Carbon Footprint calculations. The dire threat of Climate Change (formerly Global Warming) dominated his concern, fueling an ambitious effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save the planet. The unlikely celebrity stumbled onto the climate crisis bandwagon and devised a money-making scheme that replicated the corporate Carbon Credit/Offset Exchanges, an industry fraught with red flags. He rose in popularity and unexpected wealth relying on customer honesty and a sworn oath, sidestepping the regulatory certification process. But his “No Carbon Footprint” goals, like many climate change strategies, got muddled in the best of noble intentions.
Reviews
Reader's Favorite

Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite The Carbon Credit Crusader is penned by author Monty Nereim in the realistic fiction, environmental writing, and interpersonal drama genres. In this fascinating work, an enterprising and homeless visionary discovers the profitable world of carbon credit and offset exchanges, which gains immense support from climate change enthusiasts. Despite the widespread belief that these exchanges help reduce CO2 levels, the protagonist realizes their ineffectiveness. Despite this, the exchanges provide a sense of accomplishment, leading everyone involved to feel good about their efforts. Author Monty Nereim puts a lot of detail, attitude, and atmosphere into crafting an eye-opening read and a fascinating journey into the world of carbon credit exchanges. The plot is accessibly penned with straightforward language and good contextual clues, and it sheds much-needed light on the complexities and contradictions that plague modern environmental activism. The protagonist's realization that these exchanges don't effectively combat climate change highlights the gap between perception and reality in environmental initiatives, and it’s all delivered in a natural way that makes the plot richer and more interesting as a result. The exploration of the protagonist's journey, from homelessness to entrepreneurial success and subsequent imprisonment, serves as a poignant commentary on the intersection of capitalism, environmentalism, and social justice. Nereim's empathetic but clear narrative prompts reflection on the true efficacy of environmental initiatives, as well as offering a tender, character-driven journey of discovery that we go on alongside the characters themselves. Overall, I would certainly recommend The Carbon Credit Crusader as an interesting and original read for fans of environmentallyminded books everywhere.

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