Bright Green Future (Ebook)
Want to join the movement to save the planet?
Bright Green Future melts through fear, shame, and in-action on climate change with gripping stories of innovators and activists who are sketching a blueprint for a better world.
You’ll get insights from a global renaissance to heal the planet and empower our local communities. These stories serve as inspiration for all of us to begin imagining and actually building the future of our dreams.
What you’ll learn in the book:
How laid-off coal miners are turning old mines into organic farms
How scientists are reimagining landfills as the birthplace of new materials
How farmers are growing soil out of thin air to revive small town America
How to take action in our own local communities
Dan Chu, the executive director of the Sierra Club Foundation called Bright Green Future "an antidote to despair.”
About the authors:
Gregory Schwartz, PhD is a professor of geography and environmental science and a thought leader on the cultural and psychological side of environmental action. He collaborates frequently with The Solutions Project and currently advises the government of Costa Rica on environmental policy.
Trevor Decker Cohen is a writer and editor with a passion for shifting the pessimistic narrative around climate change to one of hope and inspiration. He's edited two books and works as a content strategist.
Length: 164 Pages
Publisher: Harmon Street Press
Half of proceeds from your purchase fund community-led initiatives to empower people and planet.
Want to join the movement to save the planet?
Bright Green Future melts through fear, shame, and in-action on climate change with gripping stories of innovators and activists who are sketching a blueprint for a better world.
You’ll get insights from a global renaissance to heal the planet and empower our local communities. These stories serve as inspiration for all of us to begin imagining and actually building the future of our dreams.
What you’ll learn in the book:
How laid-off coal miners are turning old mines into organic farms
How scientists are reimagining landfills as the birthplace of new materials
How farmers are growing soil out of thin air to revive small town America
How to take action in our own local communities
Dan Chu, the executive director of the Sierra Club Foundation called Bright Green Future "an antidote to despair.”
About the authors:
Gregory Schwartz, PhD is a professor of geography and environmental science and a thought leader on the cultural and psychological side of environmental action. He collaborates frequently with The Solutions Project and currently advises the government of Costa Rica on environmental policy.
Trevor Decker Cohen is a writer and editor with a passion for shifting the pessimistic narrative around climate change to one of hope and inspiration. He's edited two books and works as a content strategist.
Length: 164 Pages
Publisher: Harmon Street Press
Half of proceeds from your purchase fund community-led initiatives to empower people and planet.
Want to join the movement to save the planet?
Bright Green Future melts through fear, shame, and in-action on climate change with gripping stories of innovators and activists who are sketching a blueprint for a better world.
You’ll get insights from a global renaissance to heal the planet and empower our local communities. These stories serve as inspiration for all of us to begin imagining and actually building the future of our dreams.
What you’ll learn in the book:
How laid-off coal miners are turning old mines into organic farms
How scientists are reimagining landfills as the birthplace of new materials
How farmers are growing soil out of thin air to revive small town America
How to take action in our own local communities
Dan Chu, the executive director of the Sierra Club Foundation called Bright Green Future "an antidote to despair.”
About the authors:
Gregory Schwartz, PhD is a professor of geography and environmental science and a thought leader on the cultural and psychological side of environmental action. He collaborates frequently with The Solutions Project and currently advises the government of Costa Rica on environmental policy.
Trevor Decker Cohen is a writer and editor with a passion for shifting the pessimistic narrative around climate change to one of hope and inspiration. He's edited two books and works as a content strategist.
Length: 164 Pages
Publisher: Harmon Street Press
Half of proceeds from your purchase fund community-led initiatives to empower people and planet.