Fighting for Love in the Century of Extinction: How Passion and Politics Can Stop Global Warming

Author:   Eban S. Goodstein
Publisher:   University of Vermont Press
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9781584656579


Pages:   178
Publication Date:   31 August 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Fighting for Love in the Century of Extinction: How Passion and Politics Can Stop Global Warming


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Author:   Eban S. Goodstein
Publisher:   University of Vermont Press
Imprint:   University of Vermont Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781584656579


ISBN 10:   1584656573
Pages:   178
Publication Date:   31 August 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Fighting for Love is a passionate assertion of the power of the interconnection of the natural world. Blending science, economics and personal reflections--he urges us to consider our very love of the natural world as a key weapon in ourfight to save it.But the book is more than lofty notions about love and the linking of things. Goodstein's practical side shines throughout, too, especially in his exhortation that we must stabilize emissions and invest tens of billions in clean-energy technologies sooner than later. It's too late to avoid lower end warming, he writes, so the cause now is to avoid catastrophic warming. Indeed, he believes avoiding this is the key challenge for those living at this point in history.Goodstein's optimism is not as divorced from reality; he understands that victory will require political leadership, global catch-up, governmental structures and nonstop citizen involvement in the political process.What's most refreshing about Fighting for Love is the fact


Fighting for Love is a passionate assertion of the power of the interconnection of the natural world. Blending science, economics and personal reflections--he urges us to consider our very love of the natural world as a key weapon in our fight to save it. But the book is more than lofty notions about love and the linking of things. Goodstein's practical side shines throughout, too, especially in his exhortation that we must stabilize emissions and invest tens of billions in clean-energy technologies sooner than later. It's too late to avoid lower end warming, he writes, so the cause now is to avoid catastrophic warming. Indeed, he believes avoiding this is the key challenge for those living at this point in history. Goodstein's optimism is not as divorced from reality; he understands that victory will require political leadership, global catch-up, governmental structures and nonstop citizen involvement in the political process. What's most refreshing about Fighting for Love is the fact that the author has responded to his own call for action and is now serving as project director for Focus the Nation, an educational initiative with the goal of holding a nationwide discussion on January 31, 2008 about global warming solutions. Goodstein has been traveling the country, coordinating colleges and high schools, generally getting people geared up for a fight to save the future. --Sacramento Weekly


Fighting for Love radiates with Eban Goodstein's genuine awe at the exquisite interconnectedness of our natural world. It focuses our attention on our spiritual connections with all forms of life. And it encourages us to engage in the rough and tumble realities of American politics. This book moves Goodstein from being a pied-piper of the climate movement to one of its prophets. --Ross Gelbspan, author, The Heat Is On and Boiling Point,


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EBAN GOODSTEIN is Professor of Economics, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon and author of The Trade-Off Myth: Fact and Fiction About Jobs and the Environment (1999) and Economics and the Environment, now in its fifth edition. He is the Project Director of Focus the Nation, a major educational initiative that co-ordinates teams of faculty, students, and staff at over a thousand colleges, universities, and high schools in the United States, to engage in a nationwide discussion on Global Warming Solutions for America.

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