
| CLIMATE OF HOPE How Cities, Businesses, and Citizens Can Save the Planet Michael Bloomberg Carl Pope New York: St. Martin's Press, April 2017 |
Rating: 5.0 High |
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| 978-1-250-14207-8 | ||||
| ISBN 1-250-14207-5 | 264pp. | HC/FCI | $26.99 | |
| Preface | 1 | |
| PART I: COMING TO CLIMATE | ||
| 1. | Going After Goliath | 9 |
| 2. | PlaNYC | 19 |
| PART II: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS | ||
| 3. | The Science | 41 |
| 4. | The Stakes | 57 |
| PART III: COAL TO CLEAN ENERGY | ||
| 5. | Coal's Toll | 75 |
| 6. | Green Power | 93 |
| PART IV: GREEN LIVING | ||
| 7. | Where We Live | 107 |
| 8. | How We Eat | 117 |
| PART V: TRAVEL DIRECTIONS | ||
| 9. | Cities Take the Wheel | 131 |
| 10. | Oil's Twilight | 147 |
| PART VI: COOL CAPITALISM | ||
| 11. | What We Make | 169 |
| 12. | How We Invest | 185 |
| PART VII: ADAPTING TO CHANGE | ||
| 13. | A Resilient World | 203 |
| 14. | New Normals | 223 |
| CONCLUSION | ||
| 15. | The Way Forward | 245 |
| Acknowledgements | 263 | |
In this table of contents, chapter titles in green were written by Carl Pope, blue by Michael Bloomberg.
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