Flourishing in the Age of Climate Change
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Narrated by:
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Gary Roelofs
About this listen
Flourishing in the Age of Climate Change explores skills we need to successfully navigate the distinctive environmental, social, and economic challenges of the twenty-first century. Our inability to address increasing resource constraints, social conflict, and ecological decline lead many toward a deep pessimism that saps motivation for change.
Drawing on research from environmental science, ethics, psychology, sociology and educational theory, William M. Throop shows why cultivating underdeveloped skills involved in collaboration, humility, frugality and systems thinking can enable flourishing within our context. He also illustrates how we can strengthen such skills individually and how education can scale up their cultivation, which will be essential for achieving sustainability.
Flourishing in the Age of Climate Change is a hopeful, practical resource for listeners passionate about creating a world where we can thrive, and where flourishing is widespread.
The book is published by Cornell University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
"A must-read for educators, activists, and concerned citizens." (Mitchell Thomashow, author of To Know the World)
"William M. Throop's must-read account...generates necessary optimism for our personal and collective future." (Glenn A. Albrecht, author of Earth Emotions)
"The world is changing, faster than at any point in human history...Flourishing in the Age of Climate Change offers important reflections on how to make this critical transition!" (Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature)
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