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Unstoppable climate change. Extensive extinction. The breakdown of
ecosystems. Mass displacement. Wars over resources. Societal
collapse. The projections for our future feel too catastrophic to
be plausible, too distant to be true. But ecology is the study of
the connections that sustain life, and Daniel Macmillen
Voskoboynik's book links history with biology, economics with
physics, to join the dots between our overlapping crises. Whether
it be environmental degradation or damaged health, racial
oppression or gender injustice, our multiple problems have common
roots but also shared solutions. Unpacking our past gives us the
tools to build a more just future, where competition and control
give way for cooperation and care. Avoiding the sterile language
that so often surrounds climate change, The Memory We Could Be
seeks to inspire, illustrating in human terms the world we could
lose and the world we can still win. Open its pages to come to
terms with complexity, and heal our separation from nature and each
other. FOREWORD BY RAOUL MARTINEZ, AUTHOR OF CREATING FREEDOM:
POWER, CONTROL AND THE FIGHT FOR OUR FUTURE
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