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Carbon: The Book of Life by Paul Hawken
Carbon: The Book of Life by Paul Hawken
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Carbon: The Book of Life by Paul Hawken
Paul Hawken is a bestselling author and leading voice calling for the regeneration of nature and humanity. He has authored nine books published in thirty languages, including The Ecology of Commerce, Blessed Unrest, and Regeneration. Founder of projects Drawdown and Regeneration, he is a renowned lecturer who consults with NGOs, governments, and corporations worldwide. He and his wife live in the Cascade Creek watershed in Northern California with coyotes, foxes, bobcats, ravens, flocks of nuthatches, red-tailed hawks, and pileated woodpeckers.
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"Fascinating. . . . Illuminating. . . . Carbon ends with enchanting details about consciousness and ways forward as our climate changes."--Booklist (starred review)
"Paul Hawken invites us to see the connections that bind us to everything else on the planet. Carbon is an enormously hopeful book--hopeful about the creatures we live among and about our innate human capacities."--Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction"Endlessly endlessly fascinating! Human beings, over the millennia, have come up with a thousand ways to carefully observe the world around us, and Paul Hawken has managed to collect and synthesize these observations--from the sweat lodge to the satellite--in a way that helps us see what now must be done. There's information, and then there's wisdom--and this book is a compendium of the latter."--Bill McKibben, author The End of Nature
"Paul Hawken reminds us that this problematic molecule is the basis of life itself. Carbon, his very readable synthesis of life on our heating-up, beaten-up planet, begins with the molecule. . . . Hawken's book contains much excellent natural history, including the good news that when we treat Earth right, it regenerates itself, even rather quickly. . . . The road to restoration begins with a fairly accurate assessment of reality, no matter how complex. Carbon gives us that. It also gives us reasons to hope."--Priscilla Long, The American Scholar
"Recently I asked a number of people what they thought of when I mentioned the word carbon. Carbon credits said one, though he didn't know what they were. Coal and charcoal said another. Diamonds? queried a third. Yes, and so much more. Paul Hawken, writing with his usual clear and often poetic style, explains that without carbon our planet would be a dead moonscape, devoid of life. Carbon: The Book of Life is absolutely fascinating, and I urge you to buy and read it."--Jane Goodall, author of The Book of Hope
"Paul Hawken's powerful new book mirrors the profound beauty that can save our world. Most books view carbon as a culprit. Hawken reminds us that carbon is the source of all planetary life. If you are looking for hope--for a way past climate denial and despair-- Carbon is a must-read."
--Van Jones, CNN Host and New York Times bestselling author of Beyond the Messy Truth
