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An edition of Climate of hope (2017)

Climate of hope

how cities, businesses, and citizens can save the planet

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"The 2016 election left many people who are concerned about the environment fearful that progress on climate change would come screeching to a halt. But not Michael Bloomberg and Carl Pope. Bloomberg, an entrepreneur and former mayor of New York City, and Pope, a lifelong environmental leader, approach climate change from different perspectives, yet they arrive at similar conclusions. Without agreeing on every point, they share a belief that cities, businesses, and citizens can lead--and win--the battle against climate change, no matter which way the political winds in Washington may shift. In Climate of Hope, Bloomberg and Pope offer an optimistic look at the challenge of climate change, the solutions they believe hold the greatest promise, and the practical steps that are necessary to achieve them. Writing from their own experiences, and sharing their own stories from government, business, and advocacy, Bloomberg and Pope provide a road map for tackling the most complicated challenge the world has ever faced. Along the way, they turn the usual way of thinking about climate change on its head: from top down to bottom up, from partisan to pragmatic, from costs to benefits, from tomorrow to today, and from fear to hope. Bloomberg and Pope explore climate change solutions that will make the world healthier and more prosperous. They aim to begin a new type of conversation on the issue that will spur bolder action by cities, businesses, and citizens--and even, someday, by Washington."--Jacket.

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
264

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Climate of Hope: How Cities, Businesses, and Citizens Can Save the Planet
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Table of Contents

Part I: Coming to climate. Going after Goliath ; PlaNYC
Part II: What it is and why it matters. The science ; The stakes
Part III: Coal to clean energy. Coal's toll ; Green power
Part IV: Green living. Where we live ; How we eat
Part V: Travel directions. Cities take the wheel ; Oil's twilight
Part VI: Cool capitalism. What we make ; How we invest
Part VII: Adapting to change. A resilient world ; New normal
Conclusion. The way forward.

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Dewey Decimal Class
363.738/74
Library of Congress
QC903 .B56524 2017, QC903

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Pagination
264 pages
Number of pages
264

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Open Library
OL27231004M
ISBN 10
1250142075
ISBN 13
9781250142078
LCCN
2016055992
OCLC/WorldCat
962051568

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