Small World, Big Ideas collects twelve of the most inspiring and
courageous activists together to share their stories and present an
inspiring vision of what each of us can do to build a better world
today. There's an activist in all of us, and you don't have to shout
about it to be heard. And to prove it, life-long campaigner and former
Jain monk Satish Kumar has invited twelve of those activists he most
admires to share their own inspiring stories in Small World, Big
Ideas, revealing—some, for the very first time—who or what made
them want to change the world and what kind of world they want to help
create. This book collects the thoughts, hopes and visions of some
of the most significant figures in the global fight for a better and
more compassionate world. As well as Satish Kumar, we hear from:
Deepak Chopra - The mind-body healing pioneer discusses his journey
from growing up in post-war India to learning about Ayurvedic
medicine, to his current work promoting spiritual knowledge and
working for world peace. Jane Goodall - The renowned scientist and
conservationist tells of the people who have inspired her in her work
to pretect animals, and the reasons she has for hope in the future.
Franny Armstrong - The McLibel filmmaker writes about her
politicisation as a teenager, her involvement with the Greenpeace
movement and the next steps in the fight against climate change. Bob
Brown - The Australian Green politician shares stories from his time
as an ecologist and lawmaker, and his belief in how democracy can be
used to bring people together to fight the looming crises facing
Planet Earth. Tim Flannery - The explorer and ecologist tells of
watching the ecosystems around him disappear, his travels to remote
areas around the world and how the only hope for our future lies in
connecting with others to act together. Polly Higgins -The late
environmental lawyer discusses how the concept of Earth Law, and how
she came to fight for ecocide to be recognised as a crime against
humanity. Caroline Lucas - England's only Green MP, Lucas writes about
how she has fought all her life to change the political system, and
how radical change is always possible! Bill McKibben - The writer
and activist discusses moving from writing to political campaigning,
and how he founded 350.org, the global grass-roots organization that
works to halt and reverse climate change. Carlo Petrini - The slow
food advocate tells of growing up in Piedmont, and of how we can
change the world by putting food back at the centre of our lives.
Vandana Shiva - The ecofeminist discusses how the multiple crises
which she has fought – climate change, misogyny and
inequality – are all interlinked, and how our response must be
similarly all-encompassing. Whether they have championed the tragic
plight of Indian farmers impoverished by the domination of the
agro-giants or shamed Hollywood into treating climate change as a
serious concern these are the people who have made their voices heard.
Their illuminating and often moving life stories will inspire all of
us to get off the couch and do something ourselves to help shape a
better world.
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Eco-Activists for Change
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ISBN
9780711275386
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Quarto Publishing Group USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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