Here comes the sun : a last chance for the climate and a fresh chance for civilization / Bill McKibben.
| Author/creator | McKibben, Bill author. |
| Format | Book |
| Edition | First edition. |
| Publication | New York, NY : W.W. Norton & Company, [2025] |
| Copyright Date | ©2025 |
| Description | 212 pages ; 22 cm |
| Subjects |
| Portion of title | Last chance for the climate and a fresh chance for civilization |
| Contents | Introduction -- Section one: We could do this. Notes on burning ; Notes on a different kind of burning ; Life on the S curve -- Section two: There's no reason not to do this. Can we afford it? ; But can the poor world afford it? ; But is there enough stuff? ; Do we have enough land? -- Section three: Let's do this!. Time to push ; A subtly new world ; Face to the sun. |
| Abstract | From the acclaimed environmentalist, a call to harness the power of the sun and rewrite our scientific, economic, and political future. |
| Abstract | In Here Comes the Sun, climate activist Bill McKibben explores the rapid rise of solar and wind energy as a powerful, accessible alternative to fossil fuels. Highlighting global progress and grassroots efforts, he shows how renewable energy offers not just a path out of the climate crisis but a chance to build a fairer, more democratic world. Despite resistance from the fossil fuel industry, McKibben argues that this solar revolution is our best hope for a sustainable future. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
| Issued in other form | ebook version : 9781324106241 |
| ISBN | 9781324106234 (hardcover) |
| ISBN | 1324106239 (hardcover) |
| ISBN | (ePub ebook) |
| Standard identifier# | CIPO000252842 |
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| Joyner | Item has been checked out | TD171.75 .M35 2025 | Due 07/28/2026 | Want This? |