Responding to a prompt asking them to "give center stage to the unsung climate warriors and climate heroes who are lighting the way toward a just and sustainable future," the writers offer a diversity of perspectives and artistic approaches ...
Failure to adequately address the major issues of sustainable development threatens the health, safety, and economic survival of all human beings.
Karenna Gore Schiff's nationally bestselling narrative tells the fascinating stories of nine influential women, who each in her own way, tackled inequity and advocated change throughout the turbulent twentieth century.
"Lighting the way" establishes the best practices for a global transition to a clean, affordable and sustainable energy supply in both developing and developed countries.
Provides a study of nine women who transformed modern America through their battle against inequity and social injustice, including Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Mother Jones, Alice Hamilton, Frances Perkins, Virginia Durr, and Septima Clark.