Rob Hopkins emphasises hopeful future narratives in activism to inspire action against climate change, moving past despair and dystopia.
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Rob Hopkins emphasises hopeful future narratives in activism to inspire action against climate change, moving past despair and dystopia.
Jeremy Williams reviews Sverker Sörlin’s Snö: A History, exploring snow’s cultural significance, science, and the impact of climate change.
A survey revealed young people’s dread about the future; “Designing Hope” explores hopeful alternatives while encouraging proactive engagement with future narratives.
Peter Betts’ posthumous book highlights his extensive experience in climate diplomacy, emphasizing relationship-building and the complexities of global negotiations.
Friedericke Otto’s “Climate Injustice” explores the connections between climate change, inequality, and accountability for environmental damage through disaster analysis.
Franklin Graham views Trump’s election as a victory for fossil fuels, reflecting humanity’s exploitative relationship with nature, traced historically by Philipp Blom.
Mike Berners-Lee’s “A Climate of Truth” explores truth’s role in addressing climate change and systemic issues hindering action.
Explore our review of ‘Parenting in a Climate Crisis’ by Bridget Shirvell, offering actionable insights for parents on discussing climate change with children and fostering environmental activism.
By Jeremy Williams Over the past 200 years, political power has become deeply entwined with fossil fuels. The energy transition is now troubling the peace, and those alliances are shifting. As renewable […]
Tom Steyer’s book, Cheaper Faster Better, draws parallels between WWII and climate action, emphasizing systemic change over individual responsibility. While insightful, it mainly reflects an American perspective on climate leadership.