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All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis (One World Essentials)

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Provocative and illuminating essays from women at the forefront of the climate movement who are harnessing truth, courage, and solutions to lead humanity forward. “A powerful read that fills one with, dare I say . . . hope?”—The New York Times NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE There is a renaissance blooming in the climate movement: leadership that is more characteristically feminine and more faithfully feminist, rooted in compassion, connection, creativity, and collaboration. While it’s clear that women and girls are vital voices and agents of change for this planet, they are too often missing from the proverbial table. More than a problem of bias, it’s a dynamic that sets us up for failure. To change everything, we need everyone. All We Can Save illuminates the expertise and insights of dozens of diverse women leading on climate in the United States—scientists, journalists, farmers, lawyers, teachers, activists, innovators, wonks, and designers, across generations, geographies, and race—and aims to advance a more representative, nuanced, and solution-oriented public conversation on the climate crisis. These women offer a spectrum of ideas and insights for how we can rapidly, radically reshape society. Intermixing essays with poetry and art, this book is both a balm and a guide for knowing and holding what has been done to the world, while bolstering our resolve never to give up on one another or our collective future. We must summon truth, courage, and solutions to turn away from the brink and toward life-giving possibility. Curated by two climate leaders, this collection is a celebration of visionaries who are leading us on a path toward all we can save. With essays and poems by: Emily Atkin • Xiye Bastida • Ellen Bass • Colette Pichon Battle • Jainey K. Bavishi • Janine Benyus • adrienne maree brown • Régine Clément • Abigail Dillen • Camille T. Dungy • Rhiana Gunn-Wright • Joy Harjo • Katharine Hayhoe • Mary Annaïse Heglar • Jane Hirshfield • Mary Anne Hitt • Ailish Hopper • Tara Houska, Zhaabowekwe • Emily N. Johnston • Joan Naviyuk Kane • Naomi Klein • Kate Knuth • Ada Limón • Louise Maher-Johnson • Kate Marvel • Gina McCarthy • Anne Haven McDonnell • Sarah Miller • Sherri Mitchell, Weh’na Ha’mu Kwasset • Susanne C. Moser • Lynna Odel • Sharon Olds • Mary Oliver • Kate Orff • Jacqui Patterson • Leah Penniman • Catherine Pierce • Marge Piercy • Kendra Pierre-Louis • Varshini • Prakash • Janisse Ray • Christine E. Nieves Rodriguez • Favianna Rodriguez • Cameron Russell • Ash Sanders • Judith D. Schwartz • Patricia Smith • Emily Stengel • Sarah Stillman • Leah Cardamore Stokes • Amanda Sturgeon • Maggie Thomas • Heather McTeer Toney • Alexandria Villaseñor • Alice Walker • Amy Westervelt • Jane Zelikova Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ One World


Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 20, 2021


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Print length ‏ : ‎ 448 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0593237080


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 83


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 15.8 ounces


Reading age ‏ : ‎ 1 year and up


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.2 x 0.98 x 7.99 inches


Part of series ‏ : ‎ One World Essentials


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  • A must read, and great for a book club.
Format: Paperback
I can't give this book enough stars. The editor, Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, Is in her own right one of the most significant climate scientists living today. Recognizing that the world is entering climate crisis as the result of centuries of domination by males of western European origin (I.e. the patriarchy) Johnson has chosen to listen to women's and indigenous voices and also the voices of children, all of whom have been neglected and left out of the conversation and formation of policy. Each essay addresses one particular aspect of what that individual is doing in the area of climate, whether it is activism, or being a scientist, or redesigning cities to make them more climate resilient, or working on economic policy that encourages sustainability, or teaching indigenous wisdom and practices that challenge shortsightedness and exploitation of irreplaceable natural resources and ecosystems. The book is easy to read in segments, because each essay is short and readable and could stand alone, on its own. (For this reason, I think it would be a great book for a group to use as a book discussion.) For icing on the cake, each essay is followed by a poem, which itself is beautiful imagery and food for thought. I like this book so much I purchased extra copies and gave them to some of my friends whom I thought would read it or benefit from it. I hope you will read it and maybe share it with your friends, too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by Alex

  • Fantastic, hopeful, inspiring collection!
Format: Hardcover
Climate change can be so overwhelming. Yet, the fact is there is still so much we can do to stop this crisis. This is an amazing new collection by something like 60 women working on climate change. I got to read an early copy and was blown away. There is art, poetry, inspiring stories. I felt like we can tackle this problem after reading this book. I really recommend it if you are freaked out and want to know what we can do: talk about climate change in our daily lives, change policy, support independent climate journalists, write to our representatives, take to the streets. There is so much left that we can save! Inspiring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020 by Leah

  • Full of facts, insights, and fresh angles
Format: Hardcover
I'm pretty well-versed in the climate movement, including writings by several people in this collection, so I wasn't sure if it would feel like a retread of what I already know. But it is SO much more. The book quickly gets past the general outlines of the climate emergency, what's at stake, and who the leaders of the climate feminist movement are. And then, it's new terrain, at least for me. New ways of thinking about the situation, new facts about what's actually possible, what impacts the movement has already made, and where things are unraveling quickly. I love the poetry, and the specific, particular, even localized essays. This is such a worthy read. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2020 by sonya34

  • Good
Format: Paperback
I really loved
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026 by Woodna

  • Learn the Climate Crisis Scope
Format: Hardcover
Excellent group of essays that define the scope of climate crisis. Perhaps figure out where you want to work to mitigate some aspect of the phenomena threatening our species.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2021 by SweetWilliam

  • Excellent
Format: Hardcover
This is a lovely book - very informative and written by women with a wide array of experience. Reading through the lens of the authors' varied areas of expertise, is kind of like walking a 360° circle around the issue of climate change. You get a lot of new information. It's also refreshing to read a book by smart women! Yay! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2021 by Emily

  • A valuable addition to climate writing from underheard voices
Format: Kindle
The greatest value of this book are the diversity of female voices writing on climate (diverse both in background and genre, varying between nonfiction prose and poetry, including one of my favorite poems, Marge Piercy's To Be of Use). My one regret is that I purchased this book on Kindle, rather than a print edition. As in any anthology, some entries will speak more strongly to a given reader than others. In this case, I think this is heightened because of both the political and tonal range of the essays: I feel certain almost everyone will find something that speaks deeply to them and something that bores or leaves them cold (not the same thing for any two readers). A print edition would be easier to jump around in. There are also some unexplained oddities in layout that may make more sense on the printed page. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2022 by walterturg

  • Diversity in Voices Featured Diversity in Voices Featured
Format: Hardcover
I love this book! It is just such a great collection of essays about the climate change crisis put together by two brilliant women. Highly recommend reading this for anybody, but especially if you like smaller, easier to digest format in heavy subject books. I usually read an essay or two each night and it has really given me hope. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson also has an excellent podcast I would recommend called How to Save a Planet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2020 by Sarah D.

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