Saving us A climate scientist's case for hope and healing in a divided world
Book - 2021
"Called "one of the nation's most effective communicators on climate change" by The New York Times, Katharine Hayhoe knows how to navigate all sides of the conversation on our changing planet. A Canadian climate scientist living in Texas, she negotiates distrust of data, indifference to imminent threats, and resistance to proposed solutions with ease. Over the past fifteen years Hayhoe has found that the most important thing we can do to address climate change is talk about it--and she wants to teach you how."--Amazon.
- Subjects
- Published
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New York, NY :
One Signal Publishers/Atria Books
2021.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First One Signal Publishers/Atria Books hardcover edition
- Physical Description
- xii, 307 pages : 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781982143831
- Preface
- Section 1. The Problem and the Solution
- 1. Democrats and Dismissives
- 2. Who I Am
- 3. Who You Are
- Section 2. Why Facts Matter-And Why They Are Not Enough
- 4. The Facts Are the Facts
- 5. The Problem with Facts
- 6. The Fear Factor
- 7. The Guilt Complex
- Section 3. The Threat Multiplier
- 8. A Faraway Threat
- 9. Here and Now
- 10. No Time to Waste
- 11. The Sickness and the Cure
- Section 4. We Can Fix It
- 12. Why We Fear Solutions
- 13. Carbon and the Common Good
- 14. The Climate Potluck
- 15. Everyone Needs Energy
- 16. Cleaning Up Our Act
- 17. Time to Speed Up
- Section 5. You Can Make a Difference
- 18. Why You Matter
- 19. What I Do
- 20. Why Talking Matters
- 21. Bond, Connect, and Inspire
- 22. Finding Hope and Courage
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
Review by Library Journal Review