The Post-Pandemic World : Sustainable Living on a Wounded Planet - John Erik Meyer
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The Post-Pandemic World

Sustainable Living on a Wounded Planet

By: John Erik Meyer

Paperback | 16 March 2023

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The Covid-19 pandemic is a repeating biophysical shock yet one for which our current socio-economic structure was not prepared. Climate change, scarcity, depletion of natural resources, and the inevitable transition to renewable energy are one time events. Taken together, they present an existential threat to human society. This book is a guide to navigating these megatrends, which confront us now but whose consequences will unfold over decades.

By presenting clear options on the path to a renewable energy future, this book gives readers a broad perspective as well as detailed, well-illustrated examples to weigh in making decisions which will secure stability and prosperity for their families, their communities and their nations.

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