Red Sky at Morning America and the Crisis of the Global Environment James Gustave Speth

Series:
Yale Nota Bene
Format:
Paperback
Publication date:
26 Apr 2005
ISBN:
9780300107760
Dimensions:
272 pages: 197 x 127 x 19mm

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In this powerful book, a renowned environmental leader warns that despite all the international negotiations of the past two decades, efforts to protect Earth's environment are not succeeding. He explains why this is so and presents eight specific steps that governments and citizens can take to achieve a sustainable future. For this new paperback edition the author has added an Afterword that brings the narrative up to date. "Gus Speth brought global environmental concerns to the world's attention nearly a quarter of a century ago. His extraordinary new book is an impassioned plea to take these issues seriously before it is too late. We owe it to our children and grandchildren to read Red Sky at Morning and take action while we can." Jimmy Carter, former President of the United States "The ultimate insider offers a devastating critique of global environmental efforts." Eugene Linden, Time "A profoundly sobering study of the nation's failure to address the probability of global warming." New York Times Book Review "Balanced and pragmatic." Economist "A particularly useful summary ...Careful and judicious." Bill McKibben, New York Review of Books

James Gustave Speth is dean and professor at the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University. He founded and was president of the World Resources Institute, co-founded the Natural Resources Defense Council, served as adviser on environmental issues for Presidents Carter and Clinton, and was chief executive officer of the United Nations Development Programme. For his role in bringing the global warming issue to wide public attention, Speth was recently awarded the prestigious Blue Planet Prize.

"Gus Speth brought global environmental concerns to the world's attention nearly a quarter of a century ago. His extraordinary new book is an impassioned plea to take these issues seriously before it is too late. We owe it to our children and grandchildren to read Red Sky at Morning and take action while we can." Jimmy Carter, former President of the United States; "The ultimate insider offers a devastating critique of global environmental efforts." Eugene Linden, Time; "A profoundly sobering study of the nation's failure to address the probability of global warming." New York Times Book Review; "Balanced and pragmatic." Economist; "A particularly useful summary... Careful and judicious." Bill McKibben, New York Review of Books"