Description
This astonishing book invites you into a conversation between a teacher, John R. Ehrenfeld, and his former student now professor, Andrew J. Hoffman, as they discuss how to create a sustainable world. Unlike virtually all other books about sustainability, this one goes beyond the typical stories that we tell ourselves about repairing the environmental damages of human progress.
Through their dialogue and essays that open each section, the authors uncover two core facets of our culture that drive the unsustainable, unsatisfying, and unfair social and economic machines that dominate our lives. First, our collective model of the way the world works cannot cope with the inherent complexity of today's highly connected, high-speed reality. Second, our understanding of human behavior is rooted in this outdated model. Driven by the old guard, sustainability has become little more than a fashionable idea. As a result, both business and government are following the wrong path - at best applying temporary, less unsustainable solutions that will fail to leave future generations in better shape. To shift the pendulum, this book tells a new story, driven by being and caring, as opposed to having and needing, rooted in the beauty of complexity and arguing for the transformative cultural shift that we can make based on our collective wisdom and lived experiences. Then, the authors sketch out the road to a flourishing future, a change in our consumption and a new approach to understanding and acting.
There is no middle ground; without serious change at the most basic level, we will continue to head down a false path. Indeed, this book is a clarion call to action. Candid and insightful, it leaves readers with cautious hope.
A new story, driven by being and caring, as opposed to having and needing, rooted in the beauty of complexity and arguing for a transformative cultural shift. "... unexpectedly deep and moving conversations about where we can go, and where we must go, both as individuals and as a planet." Bill McKibben
About the Author
Hoffman, Andrew J.; Ehrenfeld, John R.
Reviews
"These are unexpectedly deep and moving conversations about where we can go, and where we must go, both as individuals and as a planet. This book is a hardheaded account of the sacredness of the earth, and what that implies for our work and society." Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet "John Ehrenfeld's thinking about our species and our place in the world is indeed a thing of beauty, as Andrew Hoffman's intelligent dialogue with him brings out on every page." James Gustave Speth, author of America the Possible: Manifesto for a New Economy "This is a deeply illuminating conversation between two sustainability thought leaders on whom I wish I had been able to eavesdrop. Now, happily and inspirationally, we all can." John Elkington, Co-founder of ENDS, SustainAbility and Volans, and author of The Zeronauts: Breaking the Sustainability Barrier
Book Information
ISBN 9781906093938
Author Andrew J. Hoffman
Format Paperback
Page Count 168
Imprint Greenleaf Publishing
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 199g