We are called to be architects of the future, not its victims.
-R. Buckminster Fuller
Every action we take makes a difference - every day. It is up to each one of us the kind of difference we make and The Carbon Almanac helps us all find a way to take positive actions for the health of our planet and its inhabitants.
What appeals to me is the comprehensive character and the depth of the information. An extraordinary useful book.
Panama has understood that the success of its economy and the well-being of its population will depend on the preservation of the environment. Investing in conservation and sustainability is profitable for us. Our country has prioritized addressing the climate crisis both at home and as a key element of our foreign policy. Climate diplomacy is emerging to be a crucial asset for nations wishing to achieve their own climate goals, while also raising global ambition. Climate change is a challenge that requires coordinated efforts to be solved. The Carbon Almanac is a powerful tool to help people understand the complexity of the global climate crisis and the do-able solutions that we urgently need to apply.
Changing our climate requires first changing our mindset about climate. This book is an exceptional resource to do just that
This book is a remarkably readable, digestible, and impactful exploration of climate science. It will change the world.
The book is just fantastic. I think it’s going to be a huge success, by which I mean to break out of the silo and perhaps cause a shift in a larger public discourse. That would be the absolute best outcome, of course.
Mitigating climate change is one of the major challenges worldwide for the coming decades and requires a commitment from all of us. However, information on climate change is often complex. The Carbon Almanac uniquely puts together a large number of facts (including possible solutions) to enable everyone to assess what is going on.
It’s put together for folks like me, and maybe you, who are deeply concerned about the climate crisis, but are not scientists, don’t run alternative energy companies, and can easily start to feel overwhelmed by all the ways that we could/should move forward to make a difference—a place where fear of doing the work in the wrong way keeps us from doing anything beyond sticking with the status quo. The book is loaded with real life, eminently learnable tips, tools, and visuals. It’s both fun, and informative.
Hurry up! Read the Carbon Almanac and improve the Earth and the environment. Is there anything more important?
The Carbon Almanac is an invaluable resource. If you’re looking to inform yourself about the basic science, impacts, and solutions to the climate crisis, then pick up a copy, arm yourself with knowledge, and join the defining battle of our time.
The Carbon Almanac is full of ideas, data, perspectives and resources to help us understand the realities of climate change and what we can do to fight it. The big hope is that we — as collective inhabitants of our planet — use this crucial information to take informed action together.
The Carbon Almanac is like the CliffsNotes of everything you need to know about climate. From stats to infographics to summary tables, it distills complex information into an accessible and digestible format.
An approachable, hopeful guide to a subject that is otherwise paralyzingly scary. A tonic for inaction and a bid to save our species and the only planet capable of sustaining it in the entire universe.
For too long the climate conversation has excluded the vast majority of people – many of which are directly impacted by changes to our climate in significant ways. The approach to creating The Carbon Almanac is truly inclusive. Relying on volunteers across the globe has resulted in information that provides varied perspectives and makes room for knowledge that has been historically excluded.
Readers from all backgrounds will find the information accessible and interesting, allowing them to take action in a way that is most meaningful to them, resulting in the change we need now more than ever!
Focused on the climate crisis in all its forms, The Carbon Almanac is wonderfully thorough, democratic in intent and language, and should draw as many readers as the Whole Earth Catalog did for an earlier generation.
The Arctic is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the Earth. If we want to conserve the Arctic and prevent catastrophic effects for the rest of the Earth, we will need to act better and faster. All together. The Carbon Almanac gives great input and understanding about the climate crisis, making it understandable for the broad public. To enable the public to make a change.
An absolutely essential read for anyone who still has hope that humanity can save itself from the wreck it has made of this beautiful world. First you cry, then you act.
The Carbon Almanac is an essential reference book for all those attempting to fend off the collapse of the biosphere, and the human species along with it.
It’s also a message of hope: “It’s not too late.” To which I would add: yet.