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Hope Beneath Our Feet

Restoring Our Place in the Natural World
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An inspiring anthology for anyone seeking guidance, hope, and strength in the midst of our current environmental crisis-featuring writings from Barbara Kingsolver and Barry Lopez The environmental "tipping point" we approach is more palpable each day, and people are seeing it in ways they can no longer ignore-we need only turn on the news to hear the litany of what is wrong around us. Serious reflection, inspiration, and direction on how to approach the future are now critical. Hope Beneath Our Feetcreates a space for change with stories, meditations, and essays that address the question, "If our world is facing an imminent environmental catastrophe, how do I live my life right now?" This collection provides tools, both practical and spiritual, to those who care about our world and to those who are just now realizing they need to care. Featuring prominent environmentalists, artists, CEOs, grassroots activists, religious figures, scientists, policy makers, and indigenous leaders,Hope Beneath Our Feetshows readers how to find constructive ways to channel their energies and fight despair with engagement and participation. Presenting diverse strategies for change as well as grounds for hope, the contributors to this anthology celebrate the ways in which we can all engage in beneficial action for ourselves, our communities, and the world. Contributors include- Diane Ackerman Paul Hawken Derrick Jensen Barbara Kingsolver Francis Moore Lappe Barry Lopez Bill McKibben Michael Pollan Alice Walker Howard Zinn

Author Biography:

Martin Keogh is the author of As Much Time as It Takes- A Guide for the Bereaved, Their Family and Friends and the editor of Hope Beneath Our Feet. He teaches interpersonal communication skills using improvisational arts and partner dancing. The founder of The Dancing Ground, which produces conferences and symposia on gender, race, and mythology, he lives in North Easton, Massachusetts.
Release date NZ
September 7th, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Contributions by Alice Walker
  • Contributions by Barbara Kingsolver
  • Contributions by Howard Zinn
  • Contributions by Michael Pollan
  • Edited by Martin Keogh
Pages
320
Dimensions
153x227x22
ISBN-13
9781556439193
Product ID
7741853

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