Three Climate books to add to your summer reading list
Posted by Green Philly on June 27, 2023
Books that are hopeful and ambitious about humanity’s prospects, but humble about our place in nature according to Earth.Org:
1) All We Can Say, edited by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katharine K. Wilkinson features a collection of essays and poems from women leading the climate movement who share their thoughts on action to foster our future.
2) It’s Not That Radical: Climate Action to transform our world: Author Mikaela Loach argues, radical is equated with – and dismissed as – extreme. Radical simply means starting at the root, and this book calls for change that does just that.
3) The Future We Choose: The stubborn optimist’s guide to the climate crisis: Written by Christiana Figueres & Tom Rivett-Carnac, architects of the 2015 Paris Agreement underscores the importance of rethinking the social and economic status quo.
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