Solving the Climate Crisis by John J. Berger - ISBN: 9781644213223
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Hopeful solutions for a livable planet: technology, ecology, and social justice.

Solving the Climate Crisis

Frontline Reports from the Race to Save the Earth

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    480 pages

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    31 October 2023

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Summary

Groundbreaking solutions to the climate crisis from scientists, engineers, civic leaders, entrepreneurs, and activists, offering hope to all readers concerned about our planet’s future. Offers practical actions that reflect technological and economic advances, with an introduction by former United States Senator Russ Feingold.

Solving the Climate Crisis is a hopeful and critical resource that makes a convincing and detailed case that there is a path forward to save our enviro…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781644213223
ISBN-10:1644213222
Author:John J. Berger
Publisher:Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint:Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:480
Release Date:31 October 2023
Weight:369g
Dimensions:229mm x 153mm
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Critics Review

“A call to action & a road map to help us confront the climate crisis — well worth reading.” —Jerry Brown, former Governor of California

“[Solving the Climate Crisis] is both educational and instructional, and, beyond that, satisfying, inspirational and well researched.” —Robert McLean, host of the “Climate Conversations” podcast

“[A] sober presentation of mitigation techniques for our most significant global threat… . The author offers admiring portraits of hardworking individual activists, and… how to reduce and ultimately eliminate greenhouse gases.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Berger identifies practical, real-world solutions that can empower ordinary citizens to fight for their environment.” —Salon

“Grounded in the latest scientific literature, Solving the Climate Crisis is a sweeping and authoritative environmental book about reining in carbon emissions and creating a more sustainable economy.“—Foreword Reviews

“Comprehensive. Everyone will find at least one thing useful in here that they can do to help.”
Bill McKibben, author The End of Nature

“If you’re looking for an authoritative, comprehensive, and highly readable account of the solutions that we have in our hands today to address the climate crisis, go no further than John J. Berger’s wonderful new book, Solving the Climate Crisis: Frontline Reports from the Race to Save the Earth.—Michael Mann, Presidential Distinguished Professor, University of Pennsylvania, and author of Our Fragile Moment

“John J. Berger’s new book, Solving the Climate Crisis: Frontline Reports from the Race to Save the Earth chronicles the experiences of ordinary people fighting climate change, from business leaders, politicians and farmers to scientists, engineers and activists. Berger identifies practical, real-world solutions that can empower ordinary citizens to fight for their environment.” —Matthew Rozsa, Salon

“Inspiring, lucid, and highly readable, Solving the Climate Crisis shows what we can do now in every realm of our economy and society to combat climate change. It’s a deeply insightful, knowledgeable, and passionate tour de force showing how the right policies implemented now could save the United States trillions of dollars while protecting our democracy and environment.” —Russ Feingold, former United States Senator

“John Berger has produced a critically important book at just the right time. In a moment of immense urgency on climate, John’s book walks us through the solutions and strategies the world needs to address the most important challenge of our time. His book is a ray of light in a challenging time.” —David Hochschild, Chair, California Energy Commission

Solving the Climate Crisis is a vital tool and voice that is urgently needed right now. We do not need more books about doom-and-gloom and dysfunction. We do need to inspire decision-makers with a path forward and let wavering politicians and bureaucrats know that we can solve the climate crisis with a combination of personal, local, state, regional, national and global actions.” —Bruce Hamilton, former National Policy Director, Sierra Club

“An important book that will have broad appeal not just to the millions concerned about climate change but to readers interested in new scientific and technological breakthroughs and in ways of sparking a national economic renewal.” —John H. Adams, Founding Director, Natural Resources Defense Council

“John Berger combines authoritative science, accessible writing and persuasive logic to provide a vital book for creating a future worthy of the next generations. His work is a gift to our best possibilities on this planet.” —Norman Solomon, National Director, RootsAction Education Fund and author of War Made Invisible

“A scientifically reliable overview of currently available climate solutions, Solving the Climate Crisis provides thought-provoking coverage of proven, cost-effective technologies and strategies that could be scaled up to hugely reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect the climate. Especially useful as an overview for introductory classes, the book also offers innovative policies that will interest students of transportation, industry, buildings, and the power sector, all presented in a lively, interesting style.” —John Harte, Distinguished Professor of the Graduate School, Energy and Resources Group, UC Berkeley.

“Stirring…An exhaustive guide to the accelerating dangers of global heating and a veritable encyclopedia of available, viable, and affordable technical solutions…Berger’s marvelously rich what could be scenarios are the book’s strengths…[A] guided tour de force through sensible solutions…An excellent primer to the dangers of global heating, to a wide range of technical mitigation possibilities, yet also to obstacles and sideshows.”—Environment





About The Author

John J. Berger

John J. Berger Ph.D. is an environmental science and policy specialist, prize-winning author, and journalist. A graduate of Stanford and the University of California, he has written and edited 11 books, including three previous books on climate change, and written over 100 articles on climate change and transitioning to clean energy. His journalism has appeared in Scientific American, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe and others. He has been a consultant to the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences, corporations, utilities, and the U.S. Congress, as well as a newspaperman, editor, and a professor at the University of Maryland. John co-founded the Nuclear Information and Resource Service to assist citizen safe-energy groups and founded Restoring the Earth, to bring environmental restoration to national attention. He lives in El Cerrito, CA.

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