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Humanity's moment : a climate scientist's case for hope / Joëlle Gergis.

By: Gergis, Joëlle [author.].
Publisher: Washington : Island Press, ©2023Description: vii, 325 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781642832846.Subject(s): International Panel on Climate Change | International Panel on Climate Change | Climatic changes | Greenhouse gas mitigation | Sustainable living | Climate and civilization | Climat -- Changements | Gaz à effet de serre -- Réduction | Style de vie durable | Climat et civilisation | climate change | Climate and civilization | Climatic changes | Greenhouse gas mitigation | Sustainable livingGenre/Form: Print books.
Contents:
Prologue : Life on the frontline -- Part 1 The head. Elemental Earth -- The age of consequences -- Fork in the road -- Gradually, then suddenly -- Part 2 The heart. Where the battle has been lost -- Sea of humanity -- Lost worlds -- A thousand generations -- Part 3 The whole. In all darkness, there is light -- A new kind of politics -- Life imitating art -- Revolutions seem impossible until they become inevitable -- Epilogue : Homecoming -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Permissions -- Index.
Summary: When climate scientist Joëlle Gergis set to work on the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report, the research she encountered kept her up at night. Through countless hours spent with the world's top scientists to piece together the latest global assessment of climate change, she realized that the impacts were occurring faster than anyone had predicted. In Humanity's Moment, Joëlle takes us through the science in the IPCC report with unflinching honesty, explaining what it means for our future, while sharing her personal reflections on bearing witness to the heartbreak of the climate emergency unfolding in real time. But this is not a lament for a lost world. It is an inspiring reminder that human history is an endless tug-of-war for social justice. We are each a part of an eternal evolutionary force that can transform our world. Joëlle shows us that the solutions we need to live sustainably already exist - we just need the social movement and political will to create a better world. This book is a climate scientist's personal guide to rekindling hope, and a call to action to restore our relationship with ourselves, each other and our planet.
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First published in Australia in 2022 by Black Inc.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-311) and index.

Prologue : Life on the frontline -- Part 1 The head. Elemental Earth -- The age of consequences -- Fork in the road -- Gradually, then suddenly -- Part 2 The heart. Where the battle has been lost -- Sea of humanity -- Lost worlds -- A thousand generations -- Part 3 The whole. In all darkness, there is light -- A new kind of politics -- Life imitating art -- Revolutions seem impossible until they become inevitable -- Epilogue : Homecoming -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Permissions -- Index.

When climate scientist Joëlle Gergis set to work on the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report, the research she encountered kept her up at night. Through countless hours spent with the world's top scientists to piece together the latest global assessment of climate change, she realized that the impacts were occurring faster than anyone had predicted. In Humanity's Moment, Joëlle takes us through the science in the IPCC report with unflinching honesty, explaining what it means for our future, while sharing her personal reflections on bearing witness to the heartbreak of the climate emergency unfolding in real time. But this is not a lament for a lost world. It is an inspiring reminder that human history is an endless tug-of-war for social justice. We are each a part of an eternal evolutionary force that can transform our world. Joëlle shows us that the solutions we need to live sustainably already exist - we just need the social movement and political will to create a better world. This book is a climate scientist's personal guide to rekindling hope, and a call to action to restore our relationship with ourselves, each other and our planet.

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