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The economic operating system keeps crashing. It's time to upgrade
to a new one. Five decades ago, The Limits to Growth shocked the
world by showing that population and industrial growth were pushing
humanity towards a cliff. Today the world recognizes that we are
now at the cliff edge: Earth has crossed multiple planetary
boundaries while widespread inequality is causing deep
instabilities in societies. There seems to be no way out. Earth For
All is both an antidote to despair and a road map to a better
future. Using powerful state-of-the-art computer modeling to
explore policies likely to deliver the most good for the majority
of people, a leading group of scientists and economists from around
the world present five extraordinary turnarounds to achieve
prosperity for all within planetary limits in a single generation.
Coverage includes: Results of new global modeling that indicates
falling well-being and rising social tensions heighten risk of
regional societal collapses Two alternative scenarios -
Too-Little-Too-Late vs The Giant Leap - and what they mean for our
collective future Five system-shifting steps that can upend poverty
and inequality, lift up marginalized people, and transform our food
and energy systems by 2050 A clear pathway to reboot our global
economic system so it works for all people and the planet. Written
in an open, accessible, and inspirational style using clear
language and high impact visuals, Earth For All is a profound
vision for uncertain times and a map to a better future. This
survival guide for humanity is required reading for everyone
concerned about living well on a fragile planet.
Responding to the increased interest in the integration of
expressive arts and ecotherapy, this book presents a nature based
approach to expressive arts work. It provides an overview of the
two fields, emphasizing how they can enrich and learn from each
other, and highlights attitudes and practices in expressive arts
that are particularly relevant to working with nature. This
includes cultivating an aesthetic response to the earth, the
relationship between beauty and sustainability, and lessons about
art and nature from indigenous cultures. Four suggested structures
for a nature based expressive arts activity - including writing,
body, and ritual centered - are provided in the appendices.
Why does knowing more mean believing-and doing-less? A prescription
for change The more facts that pile up about global warming, the
greater the resistance to them grows, making it harder to enact
measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prepare communities
for the inevitable change ahead. It is a catch-22 that starts, says
psychologist and economist Per Espen Stoknes, from an inadequate
understanding of the way most humans think, act, and live in the
world around them. With dozens of examples-from the private sector
to government agencies-Stoknes shows how to retell the story of
climate change and, at the same time, create positive, meaningful
actions that can be supported even by deniers. In What We Think
About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming, Stoknes not
only masterfully identifies the five main psychological barriers to
climate action, but addresses them with five strategies for how to
talk about global warming in a way that creates action and
solutions, not further inaction and despair. These strategies work
with, rather than against, human nature. They are social, positive,
and simple-making climate-friendly behaviors easy and convenient.
They are also story-based, to help add meaning and create
community, and include the use of signals, or indicators, to gauge
feedback and be constantly responsive. Whether you are working on
the front lines of the climate issue, immersed in the science,
trying to make policy or educate the public, or just an average
person trying to make sense of the cognitive dissonance or grapple
with frustration over this looming issue, What We Think About When
We Try Not To Think About Global Warming moves beyond the
psychological barriers that block progress and opens new doorways
to social and personal transformation.
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