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Hope Matters

Why Changing the Way We Think Is Critical to Solving the Environmental Crisis

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A much-needed, evidence-based argument for hope in a world living through planetary crisis.

We are at an inflection point: today, more people than ever before recognize that climate change and biodiversity loss are urgent and existential threats. Yet constant reports of climate doom are fueling an epidemic of eco-anxiety, leaving many of us feeling hopeless and powerless—and hampering our ability to address the very real challenges we face.

Hope Matters boldly breaks through the narrative of doom and gloom that has overtaken conversations about our future to show why hope, not fear, is our most powerful tool for tackling the planetary crisis. Award-winning author, scholar, and educator Elin Kelsey reveals the collateral damage of despair—from young people who honestly believe they have no future to the link between climate anxiety and hyper-consumerism—and argues that the catastrophic environmental news that dominates the media tells only part of the story. She describes effective campaigns to support ocean conservation, species resilience, and rewilding, demonstrating how digital conservation is helping scientists target specific problems with impressive results. And she shows how we can build on these positive trends and harness all our emotions about the changing environment—anger and sadness as well as hope—into effective personal and political action.

Timely, evidence-based, and persuasive, Hope Matters is an argument for the place of hope in our lives and a celebration of the turn toward solutions in the face of the environmental crisis.

Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute.

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      September 1, 2020
      Scholar Kelsey (Watching Giants: The Secret Lives of Whales, 2008), illuminates how hope is needed in addressing climate change and environmental crises. Drawing on research, observation fieldwork, and conversations with leading scientists and researchers, Kelsey reflects on how we can reframe our understanding of and responses to environmental challenges. She describes the resilience that has occurred thanks to digital activism, trends, and communication efforts. Clearly written, the book provides statistics, government reports, and policies that demonstrate hopeful trends such as an increase in plant-based eating, positive resistance, climate-emergency declarations, and species-protection policies. Kelsey highlights a global perspective by showing how other countries are working to address environmental concerns like food waste and transportation issues. These efforts provide a fuller picture of what global and local communities are doing in supporting environmental sustainability. Readers interested in environmental studies including issues of sustainability, the climate crisis, and conservation, will find this book to be thoughtful and informative.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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