Cheaper, faster, better How we'll win the climate war

Tom Steyer

Book - 2024

The climate is changing more rapidly than scientists predicted even a few years ago, with extreme weather already touching our everyday lives. At the same time, the clean energy revolution is forging ahead faster than nearly anyone anticipated. As Tom Steyer sees it, these two trends together create a moment like the one America faced during World War II: on the one hand, an existential threat calling for collective action; on the other, an opportunity to lead the world, protect the planet, and set the stage for a new generation of shared economic prosperity. In 2012, Steyer walked away from the highly successful investment fund he founded to devote himself full time to climate issues, and he's been on the front lines of the fight ever... since: funding cleantech research and businesses, spearheading clean-energy ballot measures and voter registration drives, and running for president on a climate platform. Today, he leads a climate investment firm focused on accelerating climate solutions. In this accessible book, Steyer shares his own story and showcases the inspiring and innovative work of other climate leaders in the clean-energy transition. He shows us how capitalism can be used to scale climate progress, debunks many of the arguments made by fossil fuel companies, and calls on all of us to make stabilizing our planet part of our life's work. As green technology is fast becoming cleaner and cheaper, reshaping our planet's future--and our own--has never been more crucial or within our reach.

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Published
New York : Spiegel & Grau 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Tom Steyer (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
242 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781954118645
  • Introduction
  • Chapter I. Do The Obvious Thing
  • Climate People
  • Chapter II. Sharpen Your Bullshit Detector
  • Climate People
  • Chapter III. Know What to Know
  • Climate People
  • Chapter IV. Stop Rooting for the End of the World
  • Climate People
  • Chapter V. Think Like a Walk-On
  • Climate People
  • Chapter VI. Redefine Smart
  • Climate People
  • Chapter VII. Against Footprint Shaming
  • Climate People
  • Chapter VIII. Take the Right-Sized Swing
  • Climate People
  • Chapter IX. Kindness Doesn't Scale
  • Climate People
  • Chapter X. Rules Matter
  • Climate People
  • Chapter XI. Measurements Make Miracles Happen
  • Climate People
  • Chapter XII. Being Right Isn't Everything
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
Review by Library Journal Review

Investor and environmentalist Steyer asserts that while the global climate crisis may be "the fight of our lifetime," it is a battle that is winnable. An accomplished businessman whose experiences range from running a regenerative ranch to running for president, Steyer turns his acumen into activism by embracing the power of capitalism to enact rapid change. Putting his money where his mouth is, he takes on the polarizing culture war surrounding climate change and explains how becoming climate-conscious can be both fulfilling and fun. Steyer paints a compelling picture of global warming and green technology, providing an in-depth but accessible explanation for each problem and proposed solution. As a narrator, Steyer's tone is impassioned and approachable as he expounds on his efforts to promote green economics and environmental planning for sustainability and social justice. The result is a persuasive and poignant listening experience. VERDICT This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a thorough, thought-provoking guide to the economics of environmentalism. Recommended for fans of climate-conscious activists such as Jeremy Rifkin and Naomi Klein.--Lauren Hackert

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The well-known investor and climate change activist delivers an optimistic but not altogether rosy manifesto on the need to combat climate change. Steyer first had an inkling that something was wrong when he revisited a glacier he'd been enthralled by as a kid, only to discover that it was gone. This led to a revelation: "climate change was real--and happening much faster than most of us imagined at the time." In 2012, he left the investment business and launched numerous enterprises, including a ranch "dedicated to proving that you can raise cattle and have a negative carbon footprint." It helps to have a large pot of money to do such things, but Steyer insists that everyone has a role in undoing the worst effects of climate change. The author considers such efforts to be sound investment strategy. He highlights the work of climate entrepreneurs, such as two Massachusetts engineers who figured out a way to increase the efficiency and amount of energy--renewable, ideally--carried on power lines and a South Carolina man who has been "working to turn the old fertilizer plant into a sustainable hydroponics and aquaponics facility." The author regularly sprinkles his revealing human-interest stories with accessible but sharp-edged asides on doing well by doing good: Investing in infrastructure makes good sense, for instance, whether in terms of time or money. Steyer's case studies are refreshingly wide-ranging, whether concerning efforts to make "climate-conscious chocolate" or using AI to predict which days are going to be too cloudy to harvest solar energy. The author is abundantly clear that this will all require hard work and compromise, but it's worth every ounce of effort and every penny. Pair this one with Drawdown, edited by Paul Hawken. A readable, encouraging argument that climate activists will want to put to work. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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