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How to be a climate optimist : blueprints for a better world

Summary: From the National Business Book Award winner and GG finalist, a very different book about facing the climate crisis, and what awaits us on the other side. Chris Turner has reported from the places where the sustainable future first emerged--from green islands in Denmark and green office parks in southern India, to solar panel factories in California and idealistic intentional communities from Scotland to New Mexico. Here, he condenses the first quarter century of the global energy transition into bite-sized chunks of optimistic reflection and reportage, telling a story of a planet in peril and a global effort already beginning to save it. This is a book that moves past the despair and futile anger over ecological collapse and harnesses that passion toward the project of building a twenty-first century quality of life that surpasses the twentieth-century version in every way. How to Be a Climate Optimist overflows with possibility in a moment of great panic, upheaval and uncertainty over a world on fire.

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  • ISBN: 9780735281974 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 285 pages ; 21 cm
    print
  • Publisher: Toronto : Random House Canada, 2022.
  • Badges:
    • Top Holds Over Last 5 Years: 3 / 5.0

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: 1.0 How to be a Climate Optimist -- 1.1 A Better World Waits -- 1.2 Doom's Limits -- 1.3 Embrace Dark Euphoria -- 1.4 An Age of Offhand Miracles -- 1.5 Less Bad and Much Better -- 1.6 A Much Better World -- 2.0 The Long, Looping, "Less Bad" Learning Curve -- 2.1 A Quarter Century of Reckoning with a 200-Year Mess -- 2.2 The View from Svaneke -- 2.3 On Plausible Optimism -- 2.4 It's Okay to Not Be Okay About It -- 2.5 The UN Won't Make It Okay (and That's Okay) -- 2.6 War Footing and Magical Thinking -- 2.7 The View from Berlin -- 2.8 Epiphany at the Café Einstein -- 2.9 Political Will Is Not the Easy Part -- 2.10 Climate Politics 101 (Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Politics and Then Hate Politics and Then Realize I Needed Politics No Matter How I Felt about It) -- 2.11 The Highly Qualified, Necessarily Compromised Thrill of Climate Victory -- 2.12 Memes Are Not Enough -- 2.13 Building Codes and the Necessary Process Grind -- 2.14 The Science of Not Listening to the Science -- 2.15 Hearts and Minds -- 3.0 The Much Better Decade -- 3.1 The View from Quarantine -- 3.2 Reality Check -- 3.3 Pledge Drives -- 3.4 Objects in Motion -- 3.5 The Green Marshall Plan -- 3.6 California Dreaming -- 3.7 The Good Life, Rebooted -- 3.8 Life in Energy-Transition Disneyland -- 3.9 The Better Urban Life -- 3.10 Much Better Blocks -- 3.11 Ode to Unsung Climate Heroes, Part 1: Density -- 3.12 Ode to Unsung Climate Heroes, Part 2: Efficiency -- 3.13 The Electric Age -- 3.14 The New Industrial Age -- 3.15 Power and Justice -- 3.16 Levers and Incentives -- 3.17 The Humming Twenties -- 3.18 Adventures in Necessary Sci-Fi -- 4.0 The Age of Transition.
Subject: Sustainability
Sustainable living
Climate change mitigation
Topic Heading: Canadian author.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at University College of the North Libraries.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
The Pas Campus Library GE 196 .T87 2022 (Text) 58500001231216 Stacks Volume hold Available -

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