The Hard Work of Hope: Climate Change in the Age of Trump

Sandford, Robert and O'Riodan, Jon, The Hard Work of Hope: Climate Change in the Age of Trump, (Calgary: Rocky Mountain Books, 2017).

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  • Author Sandford, Robert
    O'Riodan, Jon
    Title The Hard Work of Hope: Climate Change in the Age of Trump
    Publication Date 2017-10-27
    Place of Publication Calgary
    Publisher Rocky Mountain Books
    Pages 168
    Language eng
    Abstract The Hard Work of Hope builds on events that have transpired since December 2015, including initial implementation of the UN’s 2030 Transforming our World global sustainable development agenda; the Paris Agreement on Climate Change; the commitment of the Canadian federal government to establish a climate action plan; and the UN Climate Summit in Marrakesh, Morocco, which aimed to advance the goals of the Paris Agreement. This latest RMB Manifesto emphasizes three themes: the growing urgency for global action regarding climate change; the fact that future development must not just avoid causing damage but strive to be ecologically and socially restorative; and the reality that effective solutions require changes to technology, restoration of biodiversity and increased public awareness. Though contemporary politics and the state of the environment seem grim in this “post-truth world,” there will always be hope. But that hope will require hard work by everyone if our planet is to remain a desirable place to live in a warming world.
    Copyright Holder The Author(s)
    Copyright Year 2017
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISBN 9781771602228
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