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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part one: Nature, land, and water
- 1. Sustaining Humans and Nature as One: Ecological Science and Environmental Stewardship 11
- 2. A Habitable Earth: Protecting Biodiversity through Natural Systems 20
- 3. A Restoration Agenda for Native Forests 28
- 4. Private Lands: The Future of Conservation in America 38
- 5. Stewards of the Land: Harnessing American Agriculture for a Sustainable Future 46
- 6. Toward an Evergreen Revolution: Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Farming 55
- 7. Found Water: Reuse and the Deconstruction of “Wastewater” 63
- 8. People and the Ocean 3.0: A New Narrative with Transformative Benefits 72
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Part two: Innovation and technology
- 9. Red Lights to Green Lights: Toward an Innovation-Oriented Sustainability Strategy 87
- 1. 0 Environmental Protection through Systems Design, Decision-Making, and Thinking 97
- 11. Genomics as a Driving Force for Climate Change Response and Community Health 105
- 12. There’s an App for That: Can Technology Save the Planet? 112
- 13. Reimagining Solar Fuels to Power the Planet with Renewable Energy 122
- 14. Fostering Energy Innovation for a Sustainable Twenty-First Century 128
- 15. Building Climate Change Resilience by Design 137
- 16. Bracing for Impact: Transforming the National Weather Service for the Climate Change Challenges Ahead 145
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Part three: Law and policy
- 17. Building Public and Political Will for Climate Change Action 155
- 18. Broadening Action on Climate Change: The Paris Agreement Cannot Do It Alone 163
- 19. Helping Kids Stand Up for Their Rights: The Role of Climate Change Litigation 173
- 20. Environmental Justice for All Must Be a Human Right Enforceable in U.S. State Constitutions 183
- 21. Reinventing Political Borders for Environmental and Social Harmony 192
- 22. Deploying Machine Learning for a Sustainable Future 200
- 23. Focusing the Environmental Protection Enterprise to Put Ideas and Policies into Action 209
- 24. Science as a Foundation for Policy: The Case of Fracking 219
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Part four: Resources, economics, and sustainable business
- 25. Next-Generation Corporate Sustainability Leadership: New Lines of Accountability 231
- 26. Making Companies Work for Society: Harnessing Global Financial Markets for Sustainability 241
- 27. Waste and Materials Management: From Harm Reduction to Value Creation 250
- 28. Can We Define Planetary Boundaries on the Human Use of Materials? 258
- 29. Natural Capital, Equity, and the Sustainable Development Challenge 266
- 30. International Carbon Pricing: The Role of Carbon Clubs 274
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Part five: society, equity, and process
- 31. Hip-Hop Sustainability: Toward Diversity in Environmental Communication 279
- 32. Driving Systems Change through Networks 287
- 33. Moral and Spiritual Contributions to a Flourishing Earth Community 297
- 34. The Public Health Science of Environmental Justice 308
- 35. Science by and for Citizens: A Historical Perspective 318
- 36. In the Calm before the Storm: Prioritizing Preparedness for Natural Disasters 326
- 37. Planetary Sustainability in the Urban Century 335
- 38. Reimagining the City and Park for a Sustainable Urban Future 342
- 39. Built to Learn: From Static to Adaptive Environmental Policy 353
- 40. Why Big Ideas So Often Fail 361
- Epilogue: How to Make Big Ideas Work 371
- Acknowledgments 375
- Keywords List 377
- Contributors 379
- Index 389
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part one: Nature, land, and water
- 1. Sustaining Humans and Nature as One: Ecological Science and Environmental Stewardship 11
- 2. A Habitable Earth: Protecting Biodiversity through Natural Systems 20
- 3. A Restoration Agenda for Native Forests 28
- 4. Private Lands: The Future of Conservation in America 38
- 5. Stewards of the Land: Harnessing American Agriculture for a Sustainable Future 46
- 6. Toward an Evergreen Revolution: Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Farming 55
- 7. Found Water: Reuse and the Deconstruction of “Wastewater” 63
- 8. People and the Ocean 3.0: A New Narrative with Transformative Benefits 72
-
Part two: Innovation and technology
- 9. Red Lights to Green Lights: Toward an Innovation-Oriented Sustainability Strategy 87
- 1. 0 Environmental Protection through Systems Design, Decision-Making, and Thinking 97
- 11. Genomics as a Driving Force for Climate Change Response and Community Health 105
- 12. There’s an App for That: Can Technology Save the Planet? 112
- 13. Reimagining Solar Fuels to Power the Planet with Renewable Energy 122
- 14. Fostering Energy Innovation for a Sustainable Twenty-First Century 128
- 15. Building Climate Change Resilience by Design 137
- 16. Bracing for Impact: Transforming the National Weather Service for the Climate Change Challenges Ahead 145
-
Part three: Law and policy
- 17. Building Public and Political Will for Climate Change Action 155
- 18. Broadening Action on Climate Change: The Paris Agreement Cannot Do It Alone 163
- 19. Helping Kids Stand Up for Their Rights: The Role of Climate Change Litigation 173
- 20. Environmental Justice for All Must Be a Human Right Enforceable in U.S. State Constitutions 183
- 21. Reinventing Political Borders for Environmental and Social Harmony 192
- 22. Deploying Machine Learning for a Sustainable Future 200
- 23. Focusing the Environmental Protection Enterprise to Put Ideas and Policies into Action 209
- 24. Science as a Foundation for Policy: The Case of Fracking 219
-
Part four: Resources, economics, and sustainable business
- 25. Next-Generation Corporate Sustainability Leadership: New Lines of Accountability 231
- 26. Making Companies Work for Society: Harnessing Global Financial Markets for Sustainability 241
- 27. Waste and Materials Management: From Harm Reduction to Value Creation 250
- 28. Can We Define Planetary Boundaries on the Human Use of Materials? 258
- 29. Natural Capital, Equity, and the Sustainable Development Challenge 266
- 30. International Carbon Pricing: The Role of Carbon Clubs 274
-
Part five: society, equity, and process
- 31. Hip-Hop Sustainability: Toward Diversity in Environmental Communication 279
- 32. Driving Systems Change through Networks 287
- 33. Moral and Spiritual Contributions to a Flourishing Earth Community 297
- 34. The Public Health Science of Environmental Justice 308
- 35. Science by and for Citizens: A Historical Perspective 318
- 36. In the Calm before the Storm: Prioritizing Preparedness for Natural Disasters 326
- 37. Planetary Sustainability in the Urban Century 335
- 38. Reimagining the City and Park for a Sustainable Urban Future 342
- 39. Built to Learn: From Static to Adaptive Environmental Policy 353
- 40. Why Big Ideas So Often Fail 361
- Epilogue: How to Make Big Ideas Work 371
- Acknowledgments 375
- Keywords List 377
- Contributors 379
- Index 389