[MCN] Facing the Climate Change Crisis, Three Books Offer Some Ambitious Proposals

Lance Olsen lance at wildrockies.org
Fri Apr 10 19:40:15 EDT 2020


Facing the Climate Change Crisis, Three Books Offer Some Ambitious Proposals <https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEALv66O8xj5kPGzsB_KWyvYqFwgEKg8IACoHCAowjuuKAzCWrzww14QY?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen>
THE FUTURE WE CHOOSE Surviving the Crisis By Christina Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac. The first question to ask when reading “The Future We Choose” ...
The New York Times <https://news.google.com/publications/CAAqBwgKMI7rigMwlq88?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen>
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A core question: What is “resilience”?

2018 — “Resilience is a popular narrative for conservation and provides an opportunity to communicate optimism that ecosystems can recover and rebound from disturbances.” (Emily S. Darling and Isabelle M. Côté, Science, March 2, 2018). 

2014 — “Emerging from a wide range of disciplines, resilience in policy-making has often been based on the ability of systems to bounce back to normality, drawing on engineering concepts. This implies the return of the functions of an individual, household, community or ecosystem to previous conditions, with as little damage and disruption as possible following shocks and stresses”  (Tanner et al, Nature Climate Change,  December 18, 2014). 

1938 — Resilience. 1- The act or power of springing back to a former position or shape. 2. The quantity of work given back by a body that is compressed to a certain limit and then allowed to recover itself, as a spring under pressure suddenly relaxed.”  (Funk & Wagnall’s New Standard Dictionary of the English Language, vol.2, M-Z 1938

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