By: Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (Editor), Katharine K. Wilkinson (Editor)
Discover the groundbreaking new book, All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis, by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katharine K. Wilkinson. This book is the perfect choice for anyone interested in environmental science, offering an easy-to-read and easy-to-understand look at the climate crisis. With valuable insights and solutions for the future, this book is an excellent value for money. Get your copy of All We Can Save today and start making a difference for our planet!mary: A lot of information but still good. We can’t do it all but every little bit helps! Get you to thinking educate yourself.
United States on Apr 30, 2023
Toni: If you are working or studying anything related to the environment/climate crisis, this book is a must have. I have only been reading for 2 days and I have learned so much already. Amazing book. It’s a collection of essays and resources that could also help if you are a researcher.
Japan on Mar 19, 2023
Brian: Are you looking for underrepresented voices talking about environmental efficacy and justice? This book is a must read for foundational feminist environmentalist! Enjoy!
United States on Mar 09, 2023
Amazon Customer: I have received the book - quickly and in great shape, but have not gotten to read it yet.
United States on Feb 13, 2023
Susan: Excelente libro, para hacer conciencia de cómo podemos salvar a nuestro planeta
Mexico on Jan 14, 2023
Jeannine: I bought the book as a gift. She finds it excellent.
Canada on Feb 18, 2022
sunniva: this book was truly lifechanging, especially our book circle that was brought alive through these pages! feeling very grateful for all these phenomenal women and their voices. thank you for this masterpiece!
Germany on May 03, 2021
Paul G. Ward: This book contains a wonderful collection of mostly well-written essays on our planetary crisis. However, if you are a while male with a passion for planetary wellness, you may want to skip the foreword presented by apparently anti-male feminist editors, which could dissuade you from reading the essays and learning many valuable lessons from inspirational female writers. Maybe the climate crisis is not gender neutral and maybe the dominant public voices on the climate crisis have been white men, but disparaging men, many of whom exhibit both masculine and feminine characteristics, may not promote a truly collaborate approach. Yes, the climate crisis is a leadership crisis, and certainly requires more characteristically feminine leadership but let’s make this a collaborate rather than a divisive aspiration.
United Kingdom on Feb 22, 2021
Catharine Reeve: All We Can Save is a clarion call to action on behalf of our besieged Earth. It highlights numerous creative, insightful, and exciting examples of what is being done right now, though you likely have heard of none of them. GretaThunberg is right: the adults have failed the children and the planet--but not these adults. I scribbled notes like mad as I read story after story of amazing success all over the country.
I stopped reading only to look around at my desert yard and begin to think of how I can transform it into more productive use, how I can amend the soil, find water in the dew. Specific examples throughout these 40+ stories are beyond inspiring: they bring reality to hope.
Read this book, tell your friends about these undaunted women, and start walking the talk.
Two things:
1. I read this book in the wake of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg's death. And with each of these women, I thought that without the doors the amazing RBG opened, they could not be doing what they are.
2. Fanstatic Fungi is an indie movie about mushrooms, and one of the most inspiring films you'll see for right now.
Here's to the women in this book, to RBG, and to all...
United States on Oct 05, 2020
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Customer Reviews | 4.8/5 stars of 870 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 831 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 3,640 ratings |
Language | English | English | English |
Reading age | 1 year and up | ||
Item Weight | 1 pounds | 15.2 ounces | 12.8 ounces |
Lexile measure | 1190L | ||
Dimensions | 5.12 x 1.04 x 8 inches | 5.87 x 1.04 x 8.53 inches | 5.14 x 0.76 x 7.97 inches |
Paperback | 448 pages | 384 pages | |
Publisher | One World | Random House Canada | Vintage; First Edition |
Environmental Science (Books) | Environmental Science | Environmental Science | Environmental Science |
ISBN-13 | 978-0593237083 | 978-0735275072 | 978-0525565994 |
ISBN-10 | 0593237080 | 0735275076 | 052556599X |
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United States on Jun 11, 2023