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We're All Climate Hypocrites Now Sami Grover

We're All Climate Hypocrites Now By Sami Grover

We're All Climate Hypocrites Now by Sami Grover


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We're All Climate Hypocrites Now reimagines what it means to be a good environmentalist. Moving past carbon footprints, self-confessed eco-hypocrite Sami Grover takes a tongue-in-cheek approach, skewering those pointing fingers, celebrating those trying, and offering practical pathways to actually make a difference.

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We're All Climate Hypocrites Now: How Embracing Our Limitations Can Unlock the Power of a Movement by Sami Grover

A useful - and sprightly! - effort to get at the choice between individual and systemic action on the greatest problem we've ever faced. - Bill McKibben, author, The End of Nature

Taking a tongue-in-cheek approach, self-confessed eco-hypocrite Sami Grover says we should do what we can in our own lives to minimize our climate impacts and we need to target those actions so they create systemic change. We're All Climate Hypocrites Now helps you decide what are the most important climate actions to take for your own personal situation.

Our culture tells us that personal responsibility is central to tackling the climate emergency, yet the choices we make are often governed by the systems in which we live. Whether it's activists facing criticism for eating meat or climate scientists catching flack for flying, accusations of hypocrisy are rampant. And they come from both inside and outside the movement.

Sami Grover skewers those pointing fingers, celebrates those who are trying, and offers practical pathways to start making a difference. We're All Climate Hypocrites Now covers:

  • How environmentalism lost its groove
  • Why big polluters want to talk about your carbon footprint
  • The psychology of shaming
  • How businesses can find their activist voice
  • The true power of individuals to spark widespread change.

By understanding where our greatest leverage lies, we can prioritize our actions, maximize our impact, and join forces with the millions of other imperfect individuals who are ready to do their part and actually change the system.

We're All Climate Hypocrites Now Reviews

A useful - and sprightly! - effort to get at the choice between individual and systemic action on the greatest problem we've ever faced. I found it a helpful spur to creative thinking and action, and I bet you will as well. Read it, and then get out there and change the politics and economics that are driving us towards - well, if not hell, then a place with a similar temperature.
- Bill McKibben, author, The End of Nature

Sami Grover's wise book charts a middle way to win transformational change. He challenges us to embrace our climate hypocrisy as a goal to uproot the structures that are killing the planet without losing sight of the strategic individual actions we can take right now. We can't curate our way out of the climate crisis as consumers - we must replace the system that makes us climate hypocrites. We climate hypocrites have agency, in varying degrees, to take actions that multiplied by the millions will help to win the big changes we need to survive. With our eyes on the stars and our feet on the ground, we can meet ourselves where we are without guilt and act for a more equitable, just, and sustainable world. Let this book show you how.
- Bill Corcoran, Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign

If you are a climate concerned person who struggles with the nuanced complexity of being green, Sami's book will help you navigate this contemporary moral maze with intelligent bigger picture thinking plus a rich seam of strategies and initiatives large and small for a healthier planet.
- Maddy Harland, co-founder & editor, Permaculture Magazine, author, Fertile Edges

We're All Climate Hypocrites Now is part eco-therapy, part climate strategy, and a fantastic antidote to the overwhelm that comes along with living in a global ecological crisis. Say goodbye to those little voices in your head (or those loud voices on Facebook) calling you a hypocrite because you don't bike to work, aren't vegan, fly to a protest, and still haven't taken out that loan for those rooftop solar panels. This book is a fresh and informative unpacking of why we must abandon the notion that individual eco-perfection is possible - or even impactful - in the absence of system-wide change. It's an inspiring call to let go of the either or mentality, to fully embrace the both and, and to remember to go easy on ourselves and each other as we lean in even further into this painful, chaotic yet exciting time of (r)evolution.
- Danna Smith, executive director, Dogwood Alliance

Nobody knows more about the business of sustainability than Sami Grover. He brings a welcome dose of wit, clarity, and levity to the green movement.
- Brian Merchant, best-selling author, The One Device

On every page of this rip-roaring read I found myself, my partner, my neighbour, my colleagues, my family, and my friends and every holier-than-thou temptation, every emptying out of the compost bin, every person who berated me for traveling for work with refugees. Hypocrisy is in our DNA, and in this book it is both hilariously observed, with all the dry wit of a Brit, and pragmatically harnessed for good. I honestly could not put it down. It's a tour de force for hope. And kindness. And love for the world and the future.
- Alison Phipps, UNESCO Chair for Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts, University of Glasgow

About Sami Grover

Sami Grover is a green lifestyle blogger and self-confessed eco-hypocrite. He has spent most of his life trying to live a greener lifestyle and has written more than 2,000 articles covering everything from electric bike ownership to peeing on your compost heap. Yet he has only been marginally successful in reducing his own environmental impact. Active in the sphere of good-for-the-world business, he has developed branding projects for clients including Burt's Bees, Dogwood Alliance, and Jada Pinkett Smith. He believes that, in order to make a difference, each of us has to identify our greatest point of leverage and focus our efforts there. He lives in Durham, North Carolina, with his wife and kids.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments: An Incomplete Catalog of Gushing Praise and Profuse Thanks

Preface: The Night I Went Drinking and the World Fell Apart
A Gradual Social Reckoning
Action Is Contagious Too
Getting to the Point

1. We're All Climate Hypocrites Now
What Does 'Hypocrite' Even Mean?
Rational Choice Is No Choice At All
Undermining the Messenger
A Convenient Mistruth
Eco-Moralism Runs Deep
Nothing's Ever Easy
The Limits of Personal Responsibility
Why Individual Action Still Matters

2. Wants and Needs
Voting and Shopping Are Not the Same Thing
The Irrational Consumer
Behavior Is About Design
The Roles We Play
Abstinence Is Still Individualism
Finding a Bigger Political Canvas

3. How Green Lost Its Groove
Dilution of a Movement
A Missed Opportunity
The Rise of Eco-Individualism
The Real Value of Lifestyle Activism
Exposing the Challenges

4. Enough Already
The Emergence of a Movement
Identifying the Culprits
The Rebels Are Angry
Who Is Holding Us Back?
The Personal Is Political (As Long As You Make It So)
A Latent Force

5. Guilt Trip
Eating Our Own
Undermining a Hero
The Power of Shaming
Shaping Cultural Norms
Preserving a Formidable Tool
The New Pariahs
Peer Pressure for the Win
Guilt Is Good?
Values Are a Moving Target

6. Big Oil Wants to Talk About Your Carbon Footprint
Some Are More Responsible Than Others
The Tobacco Playbook
They've Never Been the Good Guys
Deflating the Carbon Bubble
Can Big Oil Go Green?
A Missed Opportunity
Balancing on the High Wire
Coal as the Canary
A Tenacious Grip on Power

7. Corporate Citizenship Reimagined
Responsible Versus Sustainable
Corporate Citizenship - For Real
A Different Kind of Insurance
Beyond Corporate Responsibility
A Different Type of Shareholder Primacy?
Benefit Corporations Step Up
The Power of Corporate Activism
Beware the Benign Benefactor
Capitalists Against Unbridled Capitalism?

8. Swimming Upstream
You Are Definitely Going to Die
Meeting People Where They Are
Changing the Direction of the Current
Modeling What's Possible
Subsidizing the Incumbents
The Destructive as the Default
Writing a Different Story
A More Interesting Conversation

9. Focus, Goddammit
An Effective Exercise in Distraction
Attention Is a Limited Resource
First Things First
The Beginning of the End of Coal
Being Better
Meat Eaters and Vegetarians Unite
The System Responds
The Cheapest Way to Fry
The Growth of Flygskam
An Inclusive Conversation?

10. What Difference Does It Make?
Organized Resistance
Historical Serendipity
The Real Power of the Individual
A Reckoning on Race
It's Not About Me (Or You)
The Lure of Agency
How Change Actually Happens
What's My Duty?
Shifting Our Collective Values

11. Climate Hypocrites Unite!
A False Dawn
The Power of Imperfection
Finding Our Place

Coda: The Journey Down, Together

What Next? Resources, Organizations, and Actions
Knowledge Is Power
Get Organized
Rethink Your Mobility
Eat Smarter
Good Energy
Money Matters

Notes
Index
About the Author
About New Society Publishers

Additional information

CIN0865719608G
9780865719606
0865719608
We're All Climate Hypocrites Now: How Embracing Our Limitations Can Unlock the Power of a Movement by Sami Grover
Used - Good
Paperback
New Society Publishers
2021-09-21
192
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