Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution

· New Society Publishers · Narrated by Nate Drury
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Life on 1/10th the fossil fuels turns out to be awesome.

We all want to be happy. Yet as we consume ever more in a frantic bid for happiness, global warming worsens.

Alarmed by drastic changes now occurring in the Earth's climate systems, the author, a climate scientist and suburban father of two, embarked on a journey to change his life and the world. He began by bicycling, growing food, meditating, and making other simple, fulfilling changes. Ultimately, he slashed his climate impact to under a tenth of the US average and became happier in the process.

Being the Change explores the connections between our individual daily actions and our collective predicament. It merges science, spirituality, and practical action to develop a satisfying and appropriate response to global warming.

Part one exposes our interconnected predicament: overpopulation, global warming, industrial agriculture, growth-addicted economics, a sold-out political system, and a mindset of separation from nature. It also includes a readable but authoritative overview of climate science. Part two offers a response at once obvious and unprecedented: mindfully opting out of this broken system and aligning our daily lives with the biosphere.

The core message is deeply optimistic: living without fossil fuels is not only possible, it can be better.

Peter Kalmus is an atmospheric scientist at Caltech / Jet Propulsion Laboratory with a Ph.D. in physics from Columbia University. He lives in suburban Altadena, California with his wife and two children on 1/10th the fossil fuels of the average American. Peter speaks purely on his own behalf, not on behalf of NASA or Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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Carl Page
August 31, 2022
Nice guy. Good heart. Lots of false assumptions scientifically. He claims we need to live with low energy consumption. Austerity. Nope. He claims it is good to reduce your carbon emissions to zero. Nope-that won't slow the catastrophe. Today's greenhouse gas level is too high. It doesn't matter if we get to net zero emissions today or 20 years from now. It's already too late! We can have all the energy we want. And we need to radically subtract GHG from the atmosphere and ocean. We know how to do it. there are 100 ways in the drawdown book. But most of them require energy. Lots of energy! To clean up our pollution, we need to consume about three times more energy than we do today. fortunately, we have many kinds of nuclear power that are a million times more potent than fossil fuels. We need to keep people alive in India and sub-Saharan Africa, where air conditioning is a human right, not a luxury. Nuclear plus solar can stop fossil fuel burning. We can win!
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Peter Kalmus is a climate scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory with a Ph.D. in physics from Columbia University. At work he studies the physics of clouds in a changing climate, and at home he explores how we can address climate change while living happier, more connected lives. He lives in Altadena, California, a suburb of Los Angeles, with his wife and two children on 1/10th the fossil fuels of the American average. He enjoys orcharding, beekeeping, and backpacking. Peter speaks purely on his own behalf, not on behalf of NASA or Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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