The Climate Book
With Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth, the climate issue has been put at the forefront of the political agenda. Finally! Climate scientists have been sounding the alarm for several years. If we continue as we are, we are heading straight for a fatal denouement. This realization is growing among large sections of the population. That is good, but not enough in itself. The time is ripe to take the great leap forward: from knowing to acting. The sense of urgency forces us to think about 'radical' but at the same time realistic solutions.
In this book, Keytsman and Jones first provide a scientific overview of the state of affairs regarding the climate crisis. They then advocate concrete measures and a proposal for a policy plan. Sectors such as energy supply, entrepreneurship, housing and mobility are discussed. This is not about a series of isolated shots but about an integral vision of an ecological economy. The proposed solutions are socially just. Because the required ecological transition is a positive story with new opportunities for employment and real quality of life.