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Mobilizing the Green Imagination

An Exuberant Manifesto

Anthony Weston
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Pages
192
Year
2012
Language
English

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Dysfunctional cities, catastrophic climate change, ever-deepening distance from nature, today we see environmental disaster everywhere we look. In Mobilizing the Green Imagination, philosophical provocateur Anthony Weston urges us to move beyond ever more desperate attempts to "green" the status quo toward entirely different and far more inviting ecological visions: Life after transportation, decentralized work, inventive infill, and self-sufficient micro-communities to facilitate life in place. Adaptation with attitude, cities that welcome the rising waters, a great second chance, moving beyond exploitation of the whole natural world, a cosmic ecology, why not a green space program? These postcards from beyond the leading edge of today's green thinking are bold, audacious, extravagantly hopeful, and profoundly inspiring, the perfect antidote to the despair brought on by too many "doom and gloom" scenarios. Nothing less than a complete reinvention of contemporary environmentalism, Mobilizing the Green Imagination belongs in the back pocket of anyone who dares to dream of a brighter future and a better world.

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"A refreshing perspective for reinventing a livable future. Weston challenges us to expand our imagination to create a better world, one based on practical and equitable approaches for devising new solutions. This book describes alternative ways to frame the challenges before us and move forward with audacity and courage. Weston invites us to think outside the box, and re-connect with what has mea
Andres R. Edwards, author, Thriving Beyond Sustainability and The Sustainability Revolutio
"In Mobilizing the Green Imagination, the uncommon sense that has established Anthony Weston as one of the most persuasive and unfettered voices in environmental philosophy catches fire. Incandescent with hope, this manifesto delights in an excess of technological and moral possibility, without trivializing the challenges to faced. Leaving diatribe and doomsaying to one side and technocratic myopi
Aidan Davison, University of Tasmania
"Anthony Weston's new book Mobilizing the Green imagination lives up to its subtitle as An Exuberant Manifesto. As he writes in the opening pages of this wonderful book, far too often people concerned for Nature and the Earth's ecosystems get tarred with a brush of depression as bearers of bad news and denial. He shows how those supporting deep changes can sing songs that are positive and joyful i
Dr. Alan Drengson, University of Victoria

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