Idler 38: The Green Man

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Idler 38: The Green Man, or How To Save The World Without Really Trying

The latest issue of the Idler is our best ever. Arguing that the most effective solution for combating climate change is simply to do nothing, since it is man’s interference that has caused the problems in the first place, we once again prove that idleness is next to Godliness. Other highlights of the issue include a massive ukulele special containing all the chords and all you need to know to start your own ukulele orchestra. Plus there is quality writing from Richard Benson, Robert Twigger, John Michel and Bill Drummond.

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