Hope and Courage in the Climate Crisis: Wisdom and Action in the Long Emergency

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As the risks of the climate crisis continue to grow, so too do the challenges of facing a harsh climate future with honesty and courage; justice and compassion; meaning and purpose. Hope and Courage in the Climate Crisis explores diverse sources of learning and wisdom –from climate scientists and activists; philosophers and social theorists; Indigenous cultures and ways of life; faith based and spiritual traditions; artists and writers –which can help us live courageous, compassionate and creative lives in a world of rapidly accelerating climatic and ecological risk. Accelerating the transition to a just and resilient zero-carbon society will require visionary leadership and courageous collective action. Awareness that rapid action might still be insufficient to prevent severe and irreversible social and ecological damage is however a source of deep concern for many people passionately committed to decisive climate action. Drawing on broad experience as a climate activist, researcher and policy maker John Wiseman provides a wide ranging, accessible and provocative guided tour of ideas which can inspire and sustain radical hope and defiant courage in the long emergency which now lies before us.

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Wiseman, J. (2021). Hope and Courage in the Climate Crisis: Wisdom and Action in the Long Emergency. Hope and Courage in the Climate Crisis: Wisdom and Action in the Long Emergency (pp. 1–278). Springer Science+Business Media. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70743-9

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