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pierce_ellinwood's review
4.0
This was a really nice collection of essays of varying quality and substance. Loved some of them, moved quickly through others. If you’re looking for ways to deal with despair about climate change and find real, tangible ways to frame hope, there’s something in here for you.
moizreads's review
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
5.0
for hopefully confronting and deconstructing some existential dread, landing in a place of grounding
mglarson29's review against another edition
Just didn’t feel like I was learning anything new.
poeticsinglemama's review against another edition
informative
medium-paced
3.5
Got pretty repetitive
zoereads88's review
5.0
This book is a much needed antidote to the ubiquitous doom and gloom of much of the writing and media on climate change. It is a book about hope, community, love, possibility, and solutions. It is a reminder that this world and the beauty within it is worth fighting for, that it is absolutely Not Too Late, and that it is our choices now that determine the future. I will be coming back to several of these essays often.
"So what do we do when the world is ending? The same things that so many of the giants ow whose shoulders we stand did when their worlds were ending. We choose to face our despair-to walk toward it and through it-choose to take action, choose to build movements. We do it because we don't know how it ends, because there are possibilities out there that we simply can't see from here."- Yotam Marom
"So what do we do when the world is ending? The same things that so many of the giants ow whose shoulders we stand did when their worlds were ending. We choose to face our despair-to walk toward it and through it-choose to take action, choose to build movements. We do it because we don't know how it ends, because there are possibilities out there that we simply can't see from here."- Yotam Marom