Resilience and Resistance by Tim Stevenson

Resilience and Resistance by Tim Stevenson

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Resilience and Resistance by Tim Stevenson

Resilience and Resistance: Building Sustainable Communities for a Post Oil Age is a collection of columns that had their origin in the local Brattleboro newspapers, The Commons and the Reformer. Together with a couple of original pieces, they serve as the contents of this book. They have been arranged, not in the order they were written, but in a way that hopefully suggests the evolution of Post Oil Solutions over its 10 years. From its start (and continuation) as a community organizing project that operates in the belief that a successful transition to a world beyond fossil fuels involves building sustainable communities whose people are adaptable and resilient, collaborative and sufficient. Then to our good fortune at striking a responsive chord with many folks in the larger Windham County, and nearby Massachusetts and New Hampshire region around local food and the many ways it serves to build community. And then most recently has been our focus with climate change, as well as other political issues, like GMOs and food sovereignty, and social justice, in general. All of these are largely dealt with in the three parts of the body, with a Prologue and Epilogue bracketing them, setting the stage and wrapping things up. Founded by a small group of Windham County residents in June, 2005, Post Oil is a community organizing project whose stated mission is to empower the people of the Central Connecticut River Valley bioregion to develop sustainable, collaborative, and socially just communities leading to a self-sufficient post petroleum society.
If you had to pick 4 terms to map the future, you could do a lot worse than 'relocalization,' 'empowerment,' 'community building,' and 'social justice' This fine volume explains how they could interweave to form the fabric of a working society--in fact, a sweet one. -- Bill McKibben, author Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet
Tim Stevenson makes a powerful case for both resilience and resistance in the face of our rapidly changing climate. He draws from the work of many others that have documented and decried the self-destructive and delusional path of our fossil-fueled behaviors, yet he also offers up optimism and encouragement by identifying positive actions that can and are be taken to help us change course. Tim speaks to the big picture of climate change politics and science but balances this information with descriptions of local community programs that are so necessary to engage people in action. By weaving together personal, place-based stories with factual, intellectual arguments he has created an informative and inspirational book addressing what is widely recognized as the most important issue of our time. -- Vern Grubinger, Extension Professor, University of Vermont, and coordinator, Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program, USDA
Tim Stevenson's compelling analysis reflects the growing awareness that greed-based, oil-soaked capitalism is perilous to people and the planet. This book lays clean a path to activation, starting at the table, where delicious local organic food starves the beast of our dollars and complicity. As the economy of war and extreme extraction provide a taste of changing climates, mass extinction and untold human suffering, it is ironic that those steeped in living sustainable lifestyles report out its enriching viability. Stevenson is not so naive to propose that individual action is enough, and not so naive to imagine corporations and government transforming without massive pressure. At the leading edge of this pressure are savvy, inclusive, caring communities fluent in post-oil solutions. -- Jim Merkel, author of Radical Simplicity Small Footprints on a Finite Earth; founder of the Global Living Project
Resilience and Resistance defines the power of sustainable communities to address global climate change by how we live in relation to others. Tim Stevenson's work is an important, and very timely, voice guiding us to take care of ourselves and our community; and in doing so, how we can heal ourselves and our planet. -- Enid Wonnacott, has been the Executive Director of the Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont NOFA-VT since 1987
Tim Stevenson has devoted his life to developing leaders and organizations. He was an effective leader for more than 30 years, serving four nonprofit and for-profit organizations. In 2007 Tim decided to specialize in the field of leadership development, and added certifications in Sherpa Executive Coaching and Sherpa Leadership Institute processes. In 2014 he was honored with the distinction of Master Sherpa Coach, one of only seven in the world. His full-time emphasis today is helping men and women become more successful through becoming better leaders and growing in personal effectiveness. Beyond being a successful leader himself, in every organization he has served Tim has created leadership-development processes. He has actively developed hundreds of other leaders, many of whom have themselves become leadership developers in countries all over the world. His executive coaching clients have included C-level executives, physicians, directors, and managers in a variety of industries, including healthcare, commercial real estate development, relocation services, church and denominational leaders, and many more. Tim is an accomplished speaker and team facilitator, applying leadership and team effectiveness workshops for numerous groups. Always active as a writer, Tim publishes his free e-newsletter Leading Insights, with over 180 articles to date on leadership applications, managing principles, and tips for greater personal effectiveness. He has also previously written 8 published books.
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ISBN 13 9780996135788
ISBN 10 0996135782
Title Resilience and Resistance
Author Tim Stevenson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Green Writers Press
Year published 2015-11-06
Number of pages 156
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.