Climate of hope

Climate of hope

2017 • 264 pages

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I had very mixed feelings about this book. On the one hand the refocusing of climate change from “one problem” to “many problems” and the actors as “a country” to “a city”, the book creates a quite liberating framework for moving forward and combat the sense of being overwhelmed I normally experience when thinking of the magnitude of the problem; on the other hand, the tone of the book was often that of a patronizing uncle telling you everything as great and was already being worked out. In fact, only the first reframing gave me any new information -not on what to do or even really how-but on how to talk about solutions.

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