This book's authors won't stand any longer for the immense chasm between the scientific consensus pointing towards dire outcomes and the lack of concerted official action to prevent them. It's time, they argue, for us to take that action ourselves.
“We are up against an ideology that has given up not only on the premise and promise of liberal democracy but on the livability of our shared world — on its beauty, on its people, on our children, on other species.”
Jacobson offers a refreshing change from "Green New Deals" that assume future breakthroughs, but leaves many questions unanswered.
A new book highlights the lengthy efforts to halt capitalism's destruction of the natural world and restore ecological treasures in an archipelago off California's coast.
“Anything we can actually do, we can afford.” — John Maynard Keynes How to create the political backing for the international effort necessary to achieve a fair and rapid global climate transition, even though that support would be...


