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Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Roll Back Global Warming Paperback – 15 May 2017
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Product details
- ASIN : 0143130447
- Publisher : Penguin; 1st edition (15 May 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780143130444
- ISBN-13 : 978-0143130444
- Dimensions : 2.03 x 21.34 x 27.18 cm
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- 80 in Environmental Policy
- 116 in Environmental Pollution Engineering
- 162 in Environmental Economics (Books)
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"At this point in time, the Drawdown book is exactly what is needed; a credible, conservative solution-by-solution narrative that we can do it. Reading it is an effective inoculation against the widespread perception of doom that humanity cannot and will not solve the climate crisis. Reported by-effects include increased determination and a sense of grounded hope."
--Per Espen Stoknes, Author, What We Think About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming "There's been no real way for ordinary people to get an understanding of what they can do and what impact it can have. There remains no single, comprehensive, reliable compendium of carbon-reduction solutions across sectors. At least until now. . . . The public is hungry for this kind of practical wisdom."
--David Roberts, Vox "This is the ideal environmental sciences textbook--only it is too interesting and inspiring to be called a textbook."
--Peter Kareiva, Director of the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, UCLA "Drawdown is not just a project--it is an adventure. It is a promising story that has the potential to engage every person on the planet with at least one solution to climate change, whether it is educating girls, improved rice cultivation, creating walkable cities, eating a plant-rich diet, household recycling, or any of the other solutions."
--Karen O'Brien, cCHANGE "Drawdown is an exceptional example of cooperation between some of the sharpest thinkers on climate and energy matters, an atlas that has the potential to save the planet."
--Andreas Kuhlmann, CEO German Energy Agency "It will give you the best kind of hope, the kind that balances realism with radical vision. . . . Stabilizing the climate system will require a heroic global effort, but the point here is only to show that . . . such an effort can do more than merely succeed; that it can succeed well, and open into futures that we can actually bear to contemplate."
--Tom Athanasiou, The Nation "The Paul Hawken presentation I just experienced at Telluride Mountainfilm was simply the best speech I have ever heard. And, not so incidentally, also the most important. To come at the world's most important issue in an entirely novel fashion is a monumental feat."
-- Tom Peters, American writer on business management practices, best known for In Search of Excellence "In the course of 20-some years of investigating and writing about global warming I've become all too familiar with that dynamic of gloom/doom/shame/fear/apathy, and I think Hawken has put his finger on exactly why we haven't made more policy progress. The biggest anchor dragging behind this boat isn't climate denial or even indifference but, I suspect, the almost unspeakably deep, defeatist conviction that no response really matters because we are already so thoroughly screwed. I'm vulnerable to that despair at times and maybe you are, too. If so, read this book -- not just as an antidote to fear and despair but as foundation for understanding and supporting the kinds of change that really could be coming, and at every scale from your household to your company, your community, your county and state and national government."
--Ron Meador, MinnPost "I am blown away by Drawdown. Like hearing an advance copy of Sergeant Pepper, back in the day."
--John Elkington, CEO Volans, author and world authority on sustainable development "Be kindly unto the scientists, for they may just save our skin--and make us happier and wealthier in the bargain. . . . An optimistic program for getting out of our current mess, well deserving of the broadest possible readership."
--Kirkus Review "A rigorous and profoundly important resource."
--Donna Seaman, Booklist "With a climate-denying party controlling the government, it can seem that there's no hope. . . . But a new book might change that--and serve as a blueprint for what comes next if the U.S. government (and the global community) begins to aggressively focus on altering the climate future. Drawdown is likely the most comprehensive model of climate solutions ever made."
--Fast Company "Drawdown is a magnificent achievement."
--Greg Watson, Schumacher Center for New Economics "This is one of the most powerful, hopeful, world-changing documents. A deeply peer reviewed, fully win-win, nearly no-regrets pathway . . . with a surprising ranking of the most important and impactful solutions. Paul Hawken's simple, elegant genius in leading this approach, can inspire rapid, catalytic action. "
--Andy Lipkis, TreePeople "A bold plan to beat back climate change based on solutions already within our grasp."
--Outside Magazine "At a time when the Trump administration is working to dismantle much of the nation's efforts to minimize climate change, Paul Hawken's new book swoops onto the scene like a knight in shining armor. . . . The book's release couldn't possibly come at a better time. Refreshingly absent of political analysis, it's grounded in scientific reality and will likely go a long way toward inciting people to action."
--The Portland Tribune
"Drawdown is likely the most hopeful thing you'll ever read about our ability to take on global warming."
--Joel Makower, GreenBiz
"This book is a beautiful, inspiring, and deeply satisfying read. Most importantly it is no more doom and gloom. It is OPTIMISTIC and empowering. Paul Hawken is a true visionary and a brilliant voice for real solutions."
--Jessica Rolph, Founding Partner, Happy Family
"It's so brilliant . . . a showstopper."
--Donald A. Falk, PhD, Associate Professor School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona
--Per Espen Stoknes, Author, What We Think About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming "There's been no real way for ordinary people to get an understanding of what they can do and what impact it can have. There remains no single, comprehensive, reliable compendium of carbon-reduction solutions across sectors. At least until now. . . . The public is hungry for this kind of practical wisdom."
--David Roberts, Vox "This is the ideal environmental sciences textbook--only it is too interesting and inspiring to be called a textbook."
--Peter Kareiva, Director of the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, UCLA "Drawdown is not just a project--it is an adventure. It is a promising story that has the potential to engage every person on the planet with at least one solution to climate change, whether it is educating girls, improved rice cultivation, creating walkable cities, eating a plant-rich diet, household recycling, or any of the other solutions."
--Karen O'Brien, cCHANGE "Drawdown is an exceptional example of cooperation between some of the sharpest thinkers on climate and energy matters, an atlas that has the potential to save the planet."
--Andreas Kuhlmann, CEO German Energy Agency "It will give you the best kind of hope, the kind that balances realism with radical vision. . . . Stabilizing the climate system will require a heroic global effort, but the point here is only to show that . . . such an effort can do more than merely succeed; that it can succeed well, and open into futures that we can actually bear to contemplate."
--Tom Athanasiou, The Nation "The Paul Hawken presentation I just experienced at Telluride Mountainfilm was simply the best speech I have ever heard. And, not so incidentally, also the most important. To come at the world's most important issue in an entirely novel fashion is a monumental feat."
-- Tom Peters, American writer on business management practices, best known for In Search of Excellence "In the course of 20-some years of investigating and writing about global warming I've become all too familiar with that dynamic of gloom/doom/shame/fear/apathy, and I think Hawken has put his finger on exactly why we haven't made more policy progress. The biggest anchor dragging behind this boat isn't climate denial or even indifference but, I suspect, the almost unspeakably deep, defeatist conviction that no response really matters because we are already so thoroughly screwed. I'm vulnerable to that despair at times and maybe you are, too. If so, read this book -- not just as an antidote to fear and despair but as foundation for understanding and supporting the kinds of change that really could be coming, and at every scale from your household to your company, your community, your county and state and national government."
--Ron Meador, MinnPost "I am blown away by Drawdown. Like hearing an advance copy of Sergeant Pepper, back in the day."
--John Elkington, CEO Volans, author and world authority on sustainable development "Be kindly unto the scientists, for they may just save our skin--and make us happier and wealthier in the bargain. . . . An optimistic program for getting out of our current mess, well deserving of the broadest possible readership."
--Kirkus Review "A rigorous and profoundly important resource."
--Donna Seaman, Booklist "With a climate-denying party controlling the government, it can seem that there's no hope. . . . But a new book might change that--and serve as a blueprint for what comes next if the U.S. government (and the global community) begins to aggressively focus on altering the climate future. Drawdown is likely the most comprehensive model of climate solutions ever made."
--Fast Company "Drawdown is a magnificent achievement."
--Greg Watson, Schumacher Center for New Economics "This is one of the most powerful, hopeful, world-changing documents. A deeply peer reviewed, fully win-win, nearly no-regrets pathway . . . with a surprising ranking of the most important and impactful solutions. Paul Hawken's simple, elegant genius in leading this approach, can inspire rapid, catalytic action. "
--Andy Lipkis, TreePeople "A bold plan to beat back climate change based on solutions already within our grasp."
--Outside Magazine "At a time when the Trump administration is working to dismantle much of the nation's efforts to minimize climate change, Paul Hawken's new book swoops onto the scene like a knight in shining armor. . . . The book's release couldn't possibly come at a better time. Refreshingly absent of political analysis, it's grounded in scientific reality and will likely go a long way toward inciting people to action."
--The Portland Tribune
"Drawdown is likely the most hopeful thing you'll ever read about our ability to take on global warming."
--Joel Makower, GreenBiz
"This book is a beautiful, inspiring, and deeply satisfying read. Most importantly it is no more doom and gloom. It is OPTIMISTIC and empowering. Paul Hawken is a true visionary and a brilliant voice for real solutions."
--Jessica Rolph, Founding Partner, Happy Family
"It's so brilliant . . . a showstopper."
--Donald A. Falk, PhD, Associate Professor School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona
Book Description
The 100 most substantive solutions to roll back climate change, based on meticulous research by leading scientists and policymakers around the world.
About the Author
Paul Hawken is an environmentalist, entrepreneur, journalist, and author who has dedicated his life to sustainability and changing the relationship between business and the environment. His practice has included starting and running ecological businesses, writing and teaching about the impact of commerce on living systems, and consulting with governments and corporations on economic development, industrial ecology, and environmental policy. Paul Hawken has written seven books, which have been published in more than fifty countries and twenty-nine languages. Natural Capitalism, coauthored by Hawken, was cited by President Bill Clinton as one of the five most important books in the world.
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Reviewed in Australia on 4 September 2018
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I had no idea so very much is being done to solve our problems. Uplifting - despite the many governments that aren't taking action to limit climate change - there are groups and organisations and individuals taking their own action. Such an important book for people like me that care but feel relatively helpless. Particularly inspiring the forestry and agriculture sections. My only criticism - the type is slightly too small and is not printed in black (I think it is a shade of grey). The spacing between the lines is very good and helps to mitigate the type size. Other than that it's a breathtaking book.
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If you want to be part of the solution to global warming, you need all the facts, and that's what this book gives you.
This book details each initiative into mitigating of carbon, and tells you the pros, cons, and overall benefit of each solution. The book gets to point very quickly on each issue and has interesting facts and background information, so you can understand the context of what exactly the world is dealing with. It also had really good pictures, so you can see what you are reading about.
After reading this book you get a real understanding of the conversion of energy, in all its forms.
This book details each initiative into mitigating of carbon, and tells you the pros, cons, and overall benefit of each solution. The book gets to point very quickly on each issue and has interesting facts and background information, so you can understand the context of what exactly the world is dealing with. It also had really good pictures, so you can see what you are reading about.
After reading this book you get a real understanding of the conversion of energy, in all its forms.
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There are practical things that can be done to ameliorate the human part of climate change
Reviewed in Australia on 4 March 2020Verified Purchase
The outline of the technologies is clear and interesting. As an experience it is both encouraging and discouraging. Encouraging because much of what needs to be done is not all that complicated. But the way in which these practical changes are likely to be ignored is discouraging
Reviewed in Australia on 14 October 2018
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Clear suggestions for the future for follow-up
Reviewed in Australia on 31 January 2020
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This book provided me with the mental map of a grand strategy against global warming. Until I read it, my mind had not connected the dots.
Reviewed in Australia on 10 July 2017
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A comprehensive book of all of the different ways we can impact climate change. The book helps us understand what we can do at a political, organizational, community and individual level to make a positive impact.
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Extremely disappointing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 January 2019Verified Purchase
If you need a feel-good coffee table book, then this is it. If you're after real, properly documented descriptions of realistic solutions addressing the climate catastrophe, then this book is a waste of trees. The book does not even begin to explain the calculations behind the emission reduction claims. The proposed solutions are also in no specific order, which is very odd. You'd think they would sort the solutions by possible impact, but no..
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Martin
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Everyone should read this
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 May 2018Verified Purchase
So much literature on global warming is focused on the catastrophic and apocalyptic consequences of our actions. This book flips it to what we can do, and gives hope for the future through some science based, tangible, realistic improvements which can help secure our future on this planet. This book isn’t for tree huggers, it’s for anyone who has a stake in humanity sticking around in a habitable world for the long term. 10/10
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One of the most useful books I have ever read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 February 2019Verified Purchase
The authors due not gloss over the potential looming disaster that climate change represents.They do present a granular analysis of the muliple causes of climate change and potential solutions and mitigations. It is informative, empowering and ultimately hopeful. I learned loads and was particularly struck by the many win/win solutions that can reduce emissions, improve biodiversity, improve the lives of poor communities and/or save money over all. Potentially a book to inform the diference any one can make through life style changes, giving money and campaigning. Also a very good book for young adults or students thinking about career and other life choices.
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The best book on solutions for global warming
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 August 2019Verified Purchase
I love this book. The authors painstakingly compiled research to identify and quantify the impacts of the top 100 solutions to not only stop climate change, but to go beyond and reverse it. Hugely optimistic and ambitious, but grounded in reality. They made a huge effort to err on the conservative side with their projections of the future. The best bit? - Contained within this book is a blueprint to stop and reverse global warming in the next 30 years. Using EXISTING technology. Now we need the political will to make it happen.
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For anyone who wants to save the planet for future generations
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 December 2018Verified Purchase
I enjoyed reading it on Kindle but I wish I had bought it in book form as it's a book I like to return to often. I've bought copies as presents for friends. It should be read by everyone, especially the President of the United States.
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