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Climate of Hope

How Cities, Businesses, and Citizens Can Save the Planet

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In their new book, Michael Bloomberg and Carl Pope provide an in-depth analysis of how municipalities, businesses, and individuals are actively addressing the climate crisis. Readers gain insights from two influential figures who have made significant contributions to their communities and organizations, emphasizing the impact of local actions on global sustainability. The book serves as an inspiring guide for those seeking to understand how they can contribute positively to the environment. Bloomberg's collaborative approach highlights the necessity of integrating science, business, and government to meet rising energy demands. His leadership exemplifies the potential for innovation in clean energy technology. The authors argue for a new conversation around climate action, stressing the urgency for immediate local engagement. They combine knowledge, experience, and passion, presenting a hopeful set of strategies to combat environmental degradation. With a pragmatic and optimistic tone, Bloomberg and Pope share compelling statistics and diverse examples of energy reforms worldwide, demonstrating the feasibility and benefits of a low-carbon future. They illustrate how cities can lead the way in climate action, advocating for a bottom-up approach that involves everyone. The book is a timely roadmap for success in global climate agreements, encouraging readers to take action.

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Climate of Hope, Michael R. Bloomberg, Carl Pope

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Titre
Climate of Hope
Sous-titre
How Cities, Businesses, and Citizens Can Save the Planet
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Macmillan US
Publié
2017
Format
rigide
Pages
264
ISBN10
1250142075
ISBN13
9781250142078
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In their new book, Michael Bloomberg and Carl Pope provide an in-depth analysis of how municipalities, businesses, and individuals are actively addressing the climate crisis. Readers gain insights from two influential figures who have made significant contributions to their communities and organizations, emphasizing the impact of local actions on global sustainability. The book serves as an inspiring guide for those seeking to understand how they can contribute positively to the environment. Bloomberg's collaborative approach highlights the necessity of integrating science, business, and government to meet rising energy demands. His leadership exemplifies the potential for innovation in clean energy technology. The authors argue for a new conversation around climate action, stressing the urgency for immediate local engagement. They combine knowledge, experience, and passion, presenting a hopeful set of strategies to combat environmental degradation. With a pragmatic and optimistic tone, Bloomberg and Pope share compelling statistics and diverse examples of energy reforms worldwide, demonstrating the feasibility and benefits of a low-carbon future. They illustrate how cities can lead the way in climate action, advocating for a bottom-up approach that involves everyone. The book is a timely roadmap for success in global climate agreements, encouraging readers to take action.