Just Cool It!
The Climate Crisis and What We Can Do - A Post-Paris Agreement Game Plan
David Suzuki author Ian Hanington author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Greystone Books,Canada
Published:18th May '17
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In this insightful book, the author explores the pressing climate crisis and offers diverse solutions to inspire collective action and hope for a sustainable future.
Climate change represents the most significant challenge humanity has ever faced, yet we encounter substantial obstacles in addressing it. This complexity raises the question: what actions can we take, and is there any hope for our future? There is no one-size-fits-all solution to this multifaceted issue. However, by identifying the barriers to mitigating global warming and exploring a diverse array of strategies—from transitioning to renewable energy sources to enhancing reforestation efforts and reforming agricultural practices—we can steer the world toward a more sustainable path.
In this engaging work, David Suzuki passionately delves into the current landscape of climate science and the myriad approaches available to tackle the climate crisis. He emphasizes the importance of collective action, urging readers to recognize their role in demanding necessary changes for a cleaner, healthier future. Suzuki's insights highlight that when enough individuals rally for action, significant transformations can occur, potentially leading to monumental progress in combating climate change.
Through a blend of scientific understanding and practical solutions, the book serves as both a wake-up call and a guide for those seeking to make a difference. Suzuki's compelling narrative encourages readers to envision a world where proactive measures can restore balance to our environment, inspiring hope and motivating action in the face of adversity.
"No one writes more persuasively about climate change than David Suzuki. Just Cool It! is just the right book for our time—clear, eloquent, and ultimately hopeful."—Elizabeth Kolbert
ISBN: 9781771642590
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312 pages