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Fast Forward: Ethics and Politics in the Age of Global Warming
By (Author) William Antholis
By (author) Strobe Talbott
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Brookings Institution
14th June 2011
Second Edition
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Environmental economics
Climate change
363.73874
Paperback
144
Width 139mm, Height 216mm, Spine 10mm
195g
Fast Forward is equal parts science primer, history lesson, policy prescription, and ethical treatise. This pithy and compelling book makes clear what we know and dont know about global warming; why the threat demands prudent and urgent action; why the transition to a low-carbon economy will be the most difficult political and economic transaction in history; and how it requires nothing less than a revolution in our sense of civic responsibility.
"William Antholis and Strobe Talbott brilliantly explode the economic and
scientific myths about climate change while elevating the political debate to a
transgenerational moral crisis. Their synthesis of science, economics, religion,
and philosophy is a clarion call to action for anyone interested in the future of the
planet which means all of us." Andrea Mitchell, NBC News
"Talbott and Antholis have made an admirable and important effort to move beyond
the recent political rancor in Washington. They have a plan for leaders who want
to be serious about energy and climate. Instead of starting from entrenched
ideological base camps, they concentrate on identifying common goals." Senator Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.)
"In their very timely and fast-paced account of where we are today on the politics
of global warming, the authors see Copenhagen as having pointed up the futility
of relying on the United Nations as the only vehicle through which to tackle
climate change." Ed Luce, Financial Times
" Fast Forward makes the case in clear, concise, and compelling terms for urgent
action and American leadership in addressing the threat that global warming
poses to our nation and our planet." Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.)
"Succinct and sweeping in scope, despite its brevity, this is the book for briefing
busy CEOs and prime ministers contemplating whether this 'climate thing' is real
and, if it is, how should we deal with it." William K. Reilly, former administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
William Antholis is managing director of the Brookings Institution, where he is also a senior fellow in Governance Studies. During Bill Clinton's presidency, he served on the White House National Security Council staff and was a U.S. negotiator of the Kyoto Protocol.Strobe Talbott, president of Brookings, served seven years as U.S. deputy secretary of state. Prior to his government service, he spent twenty-one years with Time magazine. His previous books include The Great Experiment (Simon & Schuster, 2008) and Engaging India (Brookings, 2004).