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"Generations for Change" is a trilogy of books that explores the interconnected nature of environmental, social, and economic issues facing the world. The podcast discusses the introduction novel of the same name, published for free for everyone who wants to learn about the climate crisis and what you can do about it The series seeks to inspire and motivate readers to become active participants in creating a sustainable and equitable future by providing eye-opening statistics, lesser-known facts, and engaging narratives. The introduction emphasises the urgency of addressing climate change and the importance of collective action to overcome challenges and create positive change. By highlighting stories of resilience and innovation, the books aim to educate and empower readers to contribute to a more sustainable future. The Leader book is available for free here :
http://books.apple.com/us/book/id6738353585
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Today we discuss part three “Generation Nero: Are We the Generation Burning the Future" which examines the global climate crisis. The book explores the history of climate awareness, the reasons for human inaction despite scientific evidence, the consequences of exceeding the 1.5°C threshold, and the possibility of reversing course through technological innovation, international cooperation, and individual actions. It argues that humanity has reached a crucial juncture where we must act to prevent irreversible damage to the planet.
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Part two of the discussion about "Generation Nero: Are We the Generation Burning the Future" examines the global climate crisis and examines the tragedy of the Commons effect. The book explores the history of climate awareness, the reasons for human inaction despite scientific evidence, the consequences of exceeding the 1.5°C threshold, and the possibility of reversing course through technological innovation, international cooperation, and individual actions. It argues that humanity has reached a crucial juncture where we must act to prevent irreversible damage to the planet.
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Today we discuss “Generation Nero: Are We the Generation Burning the Future" which examines the global climate crisis. The book explores the history of climate awareness, the reasons for human inaction despite scientific evidence, the consequences of exceeding the 1.5°C threshold, and the possibility of reversing course through technological innovation, international cooperation, and individual actions. It argues that humanity has reached a crucial juncture where we must act to prevent irreversible damage to the planet. This is part one of a three part episode.
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Episode One of Generations Trilogy: From Crisis to Renewal opens with two seasoned environmental critics analysing and dissecting the trilogy’s impact and focus. As they explore Greg’s ambitious vision, they examine the series’ approach to addressing humanity’s most pressing environmental crises, from climate instability to the depletion of our natural resources.
The critics discuss how the trilogy stands apart by not merely highlighting the problems but also providing actionable and realistic pathways toward renewal. They reflect on Greg’s unique methodology, where science meets storytelling, creating an engaging narrative that doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities yet still offers a sense of hope. The discussion covers the trilogy’s powerful call for a shift from sustaining what we have to regenerate what’s been lost actively.
Throughout the episode, the critics evaluate how Generations Trilogy challenges traditional environmental narratives and promotes a sense of agency and responsibility among its audience. They debate the series’ strengths, including its blend of expert interviews, strategic insights, and the vivid way it translates complex environmental concepts into accessible content. The episode leaves listeners eager to explore the trilogy’s promise of renewal, teasing what’s to come in subsequent episodes and setting a thoughtful tone for the series.