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Hope in Hell: A decade to confront the climate emergency

English

By (author): Jonathon Porritt

Brave and unflinching in setting out the reality of the hell towards which were headed, but even more urgent, passionate and compelling about the grounds for hope if we change course fast enough, Hope in Hell is a powerful call to arms from one of Britains most eloquent and trusted campaigners. Caroline Lucas, MP

''Extraordinarily powerful, deeply troubling, scathing but ultimately purposeful and hopeful. This book is a clarion call to action, and action now. After reading this, we know for sure that nothing, not even a pandemic, must divert us from the most serious problem facing every living creature on the planet. In plain language, Jonathon Porritt is spelling it out. This is our last chance. Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest. Then act.'' Michael Morpurgo


Climate change is the defining issue of our time - we know, beyond reasonable doubt, what that science now tells us. Just as climate change is accelerating, so too must we summoning up a greater sense of urgency, courage and shared endeavour than humankind has ever seen before. 
 
The Age of Climate Change is an age of superlatives: most extreme this, biggest that, most costly ever. The impacts worsen every year, played out in peoples backyards and communities, and more and more people around the world now realise this is going to be a massive challenge for the rest of their lives. In Hope in Hell, Porritt confronts that dilemma head on. He believes we have time to do what needs to be done, but only if we move now and move together. In this ultimately optimistic book, he explores all these reasons to be hopeful: new technology; the power of innovation; the mobilisation of young people and a sense of intergenerational solidarity as older generations come to understand their own obligation to secure a safer world for their children and grandchildren. 
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781471193286

About Jonathon Porritt

Jonathon Porritt Co-Founder of Forum for the Future is an eminent writer broadcaster and campaigner on sustainable development. Established in 1996 Forum for the Future is now the UKs leading sustainable development charity with 70 staff and over 100 partner organisations including some of the worlds leading companies.  In addition Jonathon is President of Population Matters President of The Conservation Volunteers and a Director of Collectively (an online platform celebrating sustainable innovation). He was formerly Director of Friends of the Earth (1984-90) co-chair of the Green Party (1980-83) of which he is still a member a Trustee of World Wildlife Fund UK (1991-2005) and between 2000-2009 he was Chair of the UK Sustainable Development Commission providing high-level advice to Government Ministers. Jonathon was installed as the Chancellor of Keele University in February 2012 and he received a CBE in January 2000 for services to environmental protection.

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