‘Being the Change’ by Peter Kalmus
There's no clear separation between individual and collective change. Individual change is a tool to spark collective change.—Peter Kalmus, author
As I've said previously, climate change is a massively complex problem that we're not just going to compost our way out of together. The majority of the change required to put a halt to it won't happen at the individual level. BUT! That doesn't mean we can't each put as much effort into the cause as we can.
Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution is a book written by Peter Kalmus, an atmospheric/climate scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Labratory. It's all about what any one person can practically do to reduce their carbon footprint and transition to a low-energy, low-emission lifestyle — all without trying to guilt you about it:
Being the Change explores the connections between our individual daily actions and our collective predicament. It merges science, spirituality, and practical action to develop a satisfying and appropriate response to global warming.
Part one exposes our interconnected predicament: overpopulation, global warming, industrial agriculture, growth-addicted economics, a sold-out political system, and a mindset of separation from nature. It also includes a readable but authoritative overview of climate science. Part two offers a response at once obvious and unprecedented: mindfully opting out of this broken system and aligning our daily lives with the biosphere.
The core message is deeply optimistic: living without fossil fuels is not only possible, it can be better.
The kinds of simple life changes he recommends involve growing your own food, using a bike instead of driving, using solar-heated water, drying clothes on a clothesline instead of in a machine, and more.
If you've ever wished you had a climate scientist living next door so you can outright ask, “WHAT DO I DO?”, this book is the next best thing. It's even been made into a well-received documentary (also available in DVD form), which makes for great supplemental material to the book itself.
Get the book in these formats:
- Kindle ($11)
- Apple Books ($22)
- Paperback ($15)