What If We Get It Proper?: Visions of Local weather Futures
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “With a thoughtfully curated collection of essays, poetry, and conversations, the good scientist and local weather skilled Ayana Elizabeth Johnson has assembled a bunch of dynamic people who find themselves prepared to think about what appears not possible, and articulate these visions with enthusiastic readability.”—Roxane Homosexual
Our local weather future isn’t but written. What if we act as if we love the long run?
A SMITHSONIAN BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Typically the bravest factor we are able to do whereas going through an existential disaster is think about life on the opposite aspect. This provocative and joyous e-book maps an inspiring panorama of attainable local weather futures.
Via clear-eyed essays and vibrant conversations, infused with information, poetry, and artwork, Ayana Elizabeth Johnson guides us by way of options and prospects on the nexus of science, coverage, tradition, and justice. Visionary farmers and financiers, architects and advocates, assist us conjure a flourishing future, one well worth the effort it would take—from each certainly one of us, with no matter now we have to supply—to create.
For those who haven’t but been in a position to image a remodeled and replenished world—or to see your self, your family members, and your neighborhood in it—this e-book is for you. For those who haven’t but discovered your function in shaping this new world otherwise you’re unsure how we are able to really get there, this e-book is for you.
With grace, humor, and humanity, Johnson invitations readers to ask and reply this final query collectively: What if we get it proper?
On chance and transformation with:
Paola Antonelli • Xiye Bastida • Jade Begay • Wendell Berry • Régine Clément • Steve Connell • Erica Deeman • Abigail Dillen • Brian Donahue • Jean Flemma • Kelly Sims Gallagher • Rhiana Gunn-Wright • Olalekan Jeyifous • Corley Kenna • Bryan C. Lee Jr. • Franklin Leonard • Adam McKay • Invoice McKibben • Kate Marvel • Samantha Montano • Kate Orff • Leah Penniman • Marge Piercy • Colette Pichon Battle • Kendra Pierre-Louis • Judith D. Schwartz • Jigar Shah • Ayisha Siddiqa • Bren Smith • Oana Stănescu • Mustafa Suleyman • Jacqueline Woodson
From the Writer
Writer : One World (September 17, 2024)
Language : English
Hardcover : 496 pages
ISBN-10 : 0593229363
ISBN-13 : 978-0593229361
Merchandise Weight : 2.31 kilos
Dimensions : 6.31 x 1.38 x 9.38 inches
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Sarah G –
Hope, action, inspiration on climate
An incredible collection of interview and perspectives with leading voices on climate change, social change, and hope. Read this, and then pass it on. I love the provocative title and it always gets me thinking, “and what if we DO get it right?” Which makes me think of Marge Piercy’s utopian vision in “Woman on the Edge of Time”…and there she is on page 420 of this new tome.
L. Word –
A Critical, Important and Well-Written Book
If you read ANYTHING in 2024 and 2025, read this. You will learn so much, and you will come away with ideas as to what individuals, communities, and governments can do to work on climate change, to make our future better. It’s also a well-written book: using a variety of genres (interviews, narratives, etc.), it introduces you to climate change facts, groups and individuals who are working on ways to live better AND diminish climate change. Do read this and give it as a gift. Create your own neighborhood book club and share.
WZA –
This book can make you fall in love with the future.
My sweetheart recommended this book to me during our second date and gave me a copy to read. By the time I finished reading the prelude and the introduction I had fallen in love. With the book. And with the person who shared it with me; and with the possibilities it shows are achievable if we get it right.Itâs rare to find such a wonderful mix of practicality, imagination, wonky insight, inquisitiveness, wit, joy and keen style in one book. Reading it was deeply enjoyable. It left me convinced that the future could be an incredible place to live, and it gave me a sense of the lengthy to-do list that humanity (you & me & everyone) needs to work through if weâre going to ward off apocalypse and build the world we want.Thereâs even a playlist to rock out to while we work!
lgonnoisystreet –
Climate solutions implementation – sexy!
Ever watch someone do something so skilled, so right, that you’re attracted? This book has that shine. Coming at climate crises from all sides of human endeavor, and led by the talented, passionate, and knowledgeable Ayana Elizabeth Johnson to keep it relevant, implementors from dozens of successful efforts explain the easy parts, the key parts, one nerdiest part, and the takeaways of the climate solutions they are implementing.
Elo –
Finally a climate read that I ENJOYED
Most climate books make me want to crawl into a bunker, but this one is a JOY while still delivering amazing intel. It starts with a treasure hunt and then just gets better and better. I wish I couldâve been at the book launch that Jason Sudeikis (Ted Lasso) hosted with Ayana. I think you should get it, to read in pieces or even just to leave in your house as conversation topic and to make you look smart.
Rebecca Barnes –
Inspiring!
Flipping thru the book when I first got it my eyes landed on a sentence towards the end …”so, go where there is need and where your heart can find a home”As someone in transition, trying to find my place, how I can best use my skills, I sooooooo appreciate this one sentence and as I continue to read I find inspiration in the poetry, hope, and joy that Dr Ayana Elizabeth Johnson conveys throughout her book. Strongly recommend to my fellow scientists looking to apply their skills in new ways
Alex Blumberg –
Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is the voice we need
A smart, positive book that doesn’t sugarcoat the truth, but doesn’t descend into doomerism. Instead it lays out how much better things will be once we transition to a post-fossil fuel world, and explains how all of us can help get there.
J. Blanchard –
Fabulous Book
A must read for everyone concerned about our environmental crisis. Dr. Johnson writes so beautifully and interviews such interesting folks!