The Rising Water Project: Real Stories of Flooding, Real Stories of Downshifting

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Ecology
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Author: Ian Mowll ISBN: 9780993598364
Publisher: GreenSpirit Ebooks Publication: June 14, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ian Mowll
ISBN: 9780993598364
Publisher: GreenSpirit Ebooks
Publication: June 14, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Many of us have heard about the science of climate change. How climate change brings with it turbulent weather conditions, particularly flooding. But what can we do about this? And how can we inspire change?

This project is about hearing people’s personal stories of flooding produced by turbulent weather conditions. And how, by listening to people’s experiences, we become aware that the problem of climate change is immediate, affecting us today.

Also, by listening to people’s positive experiences of downshifting, we can learn that combating climate change can be a rewarding experience, leading to a more fulfilled life. This is because downshifting (reducing our income or circumstances to a lifestyle that is more fulfilling) can result in reduced carbon emissions and therefore a lifestyle that has less impact on the climate.

CONTRIBUTORS:
Lynne Jones, Hazel Beck, Mary Dhonau, Graham Styring, Marian Van Eyk McCain, Jane Faith, Claire Appleby and Sally Lever.

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Many of us have heard about the science of climate change. How climate change brings with it turbulent weather conditions, particularly flooding. But what can we do about this? And how can we inspire change?

This project is about hearing people’s personal stories of flooding produced by turbulent weather conditions. And how, by listening to people’s experiences, we become aware that the problem of climate change is immediate, affecting us today.

Also, by listening to people’s positive experiences of downshifting, we can learn that combating climate change can be a rewarding experience, leading to a more fulfilled life. This is because downshifting (reducing our income or circumstances to a lifestyle that is more fulfilling) can result in reduced carbon emissions and therefore a lifestyle that has less impact on the climate.

CONTRIBUTORS:
Lynne Jones, Hazel Beck, Mary Dhonau, Graham Styring, Marian Van Eyk McCain, Jane Faith, Claire Appleby and Sally Lever.

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