Beyond Climate Grief: A journey of love, snow, fire and an enchanted beer can
By (Author) Jonica Newby
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st March 2021
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Climate change
Memoirs
363.73874
Paperback
256
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
How do we find courage when climate change overwhelms us emotionally
In this magical, often funny and deeply moving personal story, award-winning science reporter Jonica Newby explores how to navigate the emotional turmoil of climate change.
After researching what global warming will do to the snow country she loves, Newby plummeted into a state of profound climate grief. And if she was struggling, she wondered, how was everyone else coping What should parents tell their anxious kids How might we all live our best lives under the weight of this fearsome knowledge Then reality outstripped imagination as her family was swept up in the apocalyptic 2020 fires.
Featuring illuminating conversations with singersongwriter Missy Higgins, comedians Charlie Pickering and Craig Reucassel and business leader Mike Cannon-Brookes, practical advice from psychological and scientific experts, incredible accounts from everyday heroes, plus inspiring stories from the climate strike kids,Beyond Climate Griefprovides guidance and emotional sustenance to help shore up courage for the uncertainties ahead.
It reminds us of the love, beauty and wonder in the world, even amidst disaster. And how we all have a touch of epic hero in us.
How do we talk about the things we cant bear to think about Jonica Newby finds a way with warmth, humour, honesty and stunning writing. An extraordinary book. Charlie Pickering
Brilliantly researched, intensely personal and raw, this is the book we all need right now. Jane Caro
'How do we talk about the things we can't bear to think about Jonica Newby finds a way with warmth, humour, honesty and stunning writing. An extraordinary book.' --Charlie Pickering
Jonica Newby is a TV producer, writer, and director. She has twice won Australia's most prestigious science journalism prize, the Eureka Award, and is best known as a presenter/reporter on the long-running ABC TV science program Catalyst.