Terrible beauty: Reckoning with climate complicity and rediscovering our soul
Publication details: Boston: Harvard Business Review Press, 2025.Description: x., 260 p. notes., ind., & ackISBN:- 978-1647829759
- 338.927 SCH
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Recommended by: Kallol Das
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Introduction. Devils of dust and spirit, and a new climate journey
The axe. The human dimensions of climate change
A hole, and a door. The problem with the sustainable business thesis
"Terlets" and trauma. A brief, personal history of American environmentalism
The flawed vision. Why environmentalism lost its way, and how to bring it back
The false promise of corporate carbon neutrality
Holy cross and the energy transition. You don't get to clean energy unless you get to democracy first
Asymmetric warfare, Kimberly-Clark and ExxonMobil
Dirtbags, powder hounds, and the NRA. The protect our winters strategy
Taking on carbon finance
Talking about climate change at the Rotary club
The climate-equity connection. How climate action and justice are the same issue
"A republic, Madam, if you can keep it." What does citizenship look like?
Jacob's Angel
Epilogue. The long defeat and hope
Appendix. How to sue ExxonMobil for private nuisance
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