Living Hot: Surviving and Thriving on a Heating Planet
By (Author) Clive Hamilton
By (author) George Wilkenfeld
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
5th June 2024
21st November 2024
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Environmental management
Social impact of environmental issues
363.73874
Paperback
160
Width 136mm, Height 209mm, Spine 12mm
166g
Living Hot tells the blunt truth about our current climate change predicament: it's time to get cracking on making Australia resilient to intensifying climate extremes. If we prepare well, we can give ourselves a fighting chance to preserve some of the best of what we have, build stronger and fairer communities, find a path through the escalating pressures of a warming world and even find new ways to flourish.
To get there, we must leave behind both the doomism and the wishful thinking currently holding us back. In Living Hot, highly respected academic Clive Hamilton and policy consultant George Wilkenfeld shift the emphasis away from reducing carbon emissions and on to making Australia resilient, outlining a vision for an all-embracing and on-going program of investment and social change to protect ourselves from the ravages of a changing climate.
Living Hot is a sober assessment of the challenges we face, and a farsighted road map for what we must do next if we want to survive and even thrive on our heating planet.
Living Hotis strangely liberating. Contentious, confronting and constructive its essential reading for everyone. Bob Brown
an excellent introduction for those ready to engage in further conversation and who are open to confronting the psychological challenges of a warming world. Books+Publishing
Clive Hamilton was recently named a 'living legend' among Australian academics and scholars. His influential books include Silent Invasion, Growth Fetish and Requiem for a Species: Why we resist the truth about climate change. A professor at Charles Sturt University in Canberra, he has held visiting academic positions at the University of Oxford, Yale University and Sciences Po. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, Times Higher Education Supplement and Scientific American, among others.
George Wilkenfeld is an independent energy policy consultant who helped develop the National Greenhouse Gas Inventory, star-rating labels for energy and water efficiency, and Australia's corporate greenhouse emissions reporting system. He has over 35 years' experience conducting energy and greenhouse policy studies for the Commonwealth, State and Pacific region governments. He has written extensively on the history of electrification.