Climate Optimism: Celebrating Systemic Change Around the World (Environmental Sustainability, Doing Good Things, Book for Activists)
"If you want to be part of the solution, this book is for you." ―Kip Pastor, founder and CEO of Pique Action
#1 New Release in Sustainable Business Development and Environmental Policy
Change the way you think about the future. The fate of humanity can be daunting, but we don't need to live in that space. First, we need to change our attitude in order to implement nature based solutions that help mitigate climate change. Good news: there are numerous encouraging environmental trends that will change the way you think about how we can protect the planet.
Get to know Zahra Biabani, a climate activist, influencer, CEO, and writer. Zahra's content focuses on climate hope, optimism, humor, and doing good things. After unexpectedly establishing a career as an online sustainability educator and influencer her junior year at Vanderbilt University, Zahra decided to jump head first into the waters of entrepreneurship and authorship. Climate Optimism is her way to spread hope in the world.
Inside, you'll find:
- A comprehensive review of the most promising climate solutions
- Practical advice to change the way you think and feel about climate change
- Two years worth of good news from the "Weekly Earth Wins" series
- Interviews with activists in the Global South working on projects that further environmental sustainability
If you liked Not Too Late, Apocalypse Never, or Unsettled or books for activists centered on environmentalism like A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety, The Intersectional Environmentalist, or Sustainable Badass, you'll love Climate Optimism.
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Become an affiliateZahra Biabani is a climate activist, influencer, CEO, and writer. Her content focuses on climate hope, optimism, humor, and action items. After unexpectedly establishing a career as an online sustainability educator and influencer her junior year at Vanderbilt University, Zahra decided to jump head first into the waters of entrepreneurship and authorship. Her startup, In the Loop, is the first rental clothing company for vetted sustainable and ethical fashion brands.
"Climate Optimism is an essential read with a beautiful reminder that hope is a much more sustainable motivator than doom and gloom ever could be. Zahra effectively explores the nuances and psychology of optimism, while grounding readers in an understanding of real, impactful, on-the-ground climate action that they can be a part of."
--Leah Thomas, founder of Intersectional Environmentalist
"I don't know if we're going to be able to overcome the climate crisis--but I know that if we succumb to nihilism we have no chance. There's a good kick in the pants in these pages!"
--Bill McKibben, author The Flag, the Cross and the Station Wagon
"There are no rose-colored glasses here. Zahra does not ignore that climate change will cause great suffering. But rather than flounder in fear, she shares a guiding light. There can be abundance, circularity, and sustainability. The world can work better than it ever has with humans present. This book is filled with a fantastic balance of history, culture, hope, and tactical advice for what to do. If you want to be part of the solution, this book is for you."
--Kip Pastor, founder and CEO of Pique Action
"What's the point of pessimism? In this intensely researched and fascinating book, Zahra proves that optimism is the attitude that changes the world. The stories in Climate Optimism lifted my heart, and the insights I will use for years to come. For decades I've been a proud climate optimist myself--it's the foundation of my work and genuinely saved my own life. Read this book for the (renewable) fuel for our work ahead."
--Solitaire Townsend, cofounder of global change agency Futerra and author of The Solutionists: How Business Can Fix The Future
"Behavioral science shows that climate optimism is much more effective than pessimism in advancing climate action. The climate crisis is also a communications crisis that requires urgent and collective mobilization. Zahra's book does not shy away from the science behind climate optimism, and in science we trust!"
--Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, CEO North America at We Don't Have Time