215 pages ; 20 cm
What We Need to Do Now: For a Zero Carbon Future
β Scribed by Chris Goodall
- Publisher
- Profile Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 176
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
What We Need To Do Now sets out a comprehensive programme of action to counter the threats to our environment. It is a manifesto for groups around the world that are seeking urgent action on climate breakdown and other threats.
Emphasising the importance and relative simplicity of decarbonising our energy supply, the book also stresses that this is a small part of the switch to a sustainable planet. Among many other urgent transitions, we also need to focus on changing the agricultural system and reducing our hugely wasteful use of resources. As importantly, we need to make sure that the transition to a zero carbon world benefits the less well-off and reinvigorates the smaller cities and towns around the world that have been left behind.
This is a practical, original and inspiring book: a new green deal for an inhabitable earth.
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