The Big Fix: Seven Practical Steps to Save Our Planet

The Big Fix: Seven Practical Steps to Save Our Planet

The Big Fix: Seven Practical Steps to Save Our Planet

The Big Fix: Seven Practical Steps to Save Our Planet

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Overview

A “smart, honest, and down-to-earth” (Elizabeth Kolbert) citizen’s guide to the seven urgent changes that will really make a difference for our climate.

If you think the only thing you can do to combat climate change is to install a smart thermostat or cook plant-based meat, you’re thinking too small.

In The Big Fix, energy policy advisor Hal Harvey and longtime New York Times reporter Justin Gillis offer a new, hopeful way to engage with one of the greatest problems of our age. Writing in a lively, accessible style, the pair illuminate how the really big decisions that affect our climate get madewhether by the most obscure public utilities commissions or in the lofty halls of state capitolsand reveal how each of us can influence these decisions to deliver change. The pair focus on the seven areas of our political economy where ambitious but practical changes will have the greatest effect: from what kind of power plants to build to how much insulation new houses require to how efficient cars must be before they’re allowed on the road.

Equal parts pragmatic and inspiringand “full of illustrative stories and compelling evidence” (Al Gore)—The Big Fix provides an action plan for anyone serious about holding our governments accountable and saving our threatened planet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781982123994
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 06/06/2023
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 374,267
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Hal Harvey is the chief executive of Energy Innovation, a nonpartisan climate policy firm that advises leaders around the world on how to drive down greenhouse gas emissions. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in engineering from Stanford University.

Justin Gillis is an award-winning journalist with four decades of experience explaining complex issues in simple language for major daily newspapers, including The New York Times, where he was the lead reporter on climate science; The Washington Post; and the Miami Herald. He was recently a fellow at the Harvard University Center for the Environment.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 The Learning Curve 9

Chapter 2 Power Switch 37

Chapter 3 Where We Live and Work 67

Chapter 4 Overa Barrel 93

Chapter 5 An Urban Planet 117

Chapter 6 People, Land, and Food 141

Chapter 7 The Stuff We Make 165

Chapter 8 Inventing Tomorrow 183

Chapter 9 Saying Yes 213

Acknowledgments 239

Notes 249

Selected Bibliography 271

Illustration Sources and Credits 281

Index 285

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