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Regeneration : ending the climate crisis in one generation / Paul Hawken.

By: Publisher: New York : Penguin Books, 2021Description: 256 pages : chiefly colour photographs ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780143136972
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.738/74 23
Contents:
Oceans -- Forests -- Wilding -- Land -- People -- The city -- Food -- Energy -- Industry -- Action + connection.
Summary: Regeneration offers a visionary new approach to climate change, one that weaves justice, climate, biodiversity, equity, and human dignity into a seamless tapestry of action, policy, and transformation that can end the climate crisis in one generation. It describes and defines the burgeoning regeneration movement spreading rapidly throughout the world. Regeneration describes how an inclusive movement can engage the majority of humanity to save the world from the threat of global warming, with climate solutions that directly serve our children, the poor, and the excluded. This means we must address current human needs, not future existential threats, real as they are, with initiatives that include but go well beyond solar, electric vehicles, and tree planting to include such solutions as the fifteen-minute city, bioregions, azolla fern, food localization, fire ecology, decommodification, forests as farms, and the number one solution for the world: electrifying everything.
List(s) this item appears in: Earth Day
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
300 - 399 Hanover Public Library Shelves 363.738 HAWK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001209205

Oceans -- Forests -- Wilding -- Land -- People -- The city -- Food -- Energy -- Industry -- Action + connection.

Regeneration offers a visionary new approach to climate change, one that weaves justice, climate, biodiversity, equity, and human dignity into a seamless tapestry of action, policy, and transformation that can end the climate crisis in one generation. It describes and defines the burgeoning regeneration movement spreading rapidly throughout the world. Regeneration describes how an inclusive movement can engage the majority of humanity to save the world from the threat of global warming, with climate solutions that directly serve our children, the poor, and the excluded. This means we must address current human needs, not future existential threats, real as they are, with initiatives that include but go well beyond solar, electric vehicles, and tree planting to include such solutions as the fifteen-minute city, bioregions, azolla fern, food localization, fire ecology, decommodification, forests as farms, and the number one solution for the world: electrifying everything.

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