The Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy, Parenthood, and the Race to Protect Our Planet
暫譯: 碳浪:民主、父母身份與保護我們星球的競賽故事

Stokes, Leah C.

  • 出版商: Summit Valley Press
  • 出版日期: 2026-09-15
  • 售價: $1,470
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,396
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 336
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 0262054779
  • ISBN-13: 9780262054775
  • 相關分類: 科技科普 Technology
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The true, inspiring story of the new parents who spearheaded an unlikely climate victory.

From the rising climate advocate named to the Time100 Next list.

They were perhaps an unlikely trio: the professor Leah Stokes, the policy wonk Sonia Aggarwal in the White House, and the DC insider Adrian Deveny in the Senate, but together, they crafted the boldest climate legislation of our times. In The Carbon Wave, Stokes chronicles the turbulent path of their climate bill as it veered between breakthrough and collapse--from the hopeful beginnings of the Green New Deal in 2018 to the bill's near-certain defeat by Senator Joe Manchin in the winter of 2021 to the surprise passage of the landmark legislation in August of 2022. During this critical time, the author was pregnant or in the NICU by the side of her premature twins, and Aggarwal and Deveny were new parents too.

Interlacing personal narratives with stories from Congress, the White House, and outside activists, Stokes shows how dogged perseverance and collective action can still bend the course of history. The book concludes with an update from the second Trump administration, explaining the parts of the bill that were--and were not--rolled back, and why we should remain hopeful that progress is still being made.

Everyone has been told to shrink their carbon footprint and lighten their load on our planet by changing their behavior. But what if instead of making ourselves smaller, we joined with others to maximize our impact? That's the carbon wave. And this book shows us how to make it.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

新父母們的真實且鼓舞人心的故事,他們在不太可能的情況下推動了一場氣候勝利。

來自被列入《Time100 Next》名單的氣候倡導者。

他們或許是一個不太可能的三人組:教授 Leah Stokes、白宮的政策專家 Sonia Aggarwal,以及參議院的華盛頓內部人士 Adrian Deveny,但他們共同制定了我們時代最大膽的氣候立法。在 The Carbon Wave 中,Stokes 記錄了他們的氣候法案的曲折歷程,該法案在突破與崩潰之間徘徊——從 2018 年綠色新政的充滿希望的開始,到 2021 年冬季參議員 Joe Manchin 幾乎肯定會使法案失敗,再到 2022 年 8 月這項具有里程碑意義的立法意外通過。在這段關鍵時期,作者懷孕或在早產雙胞胎的 NICU 旁,而 Aggarwal 和 Deveny 也都是新父母。

Stokes 將個人敘事與來自國會、白宮和外部活動家的故事交織在一起,展示了堅韌不拔的毅力和集體行動如何仍然能改變歷史的進程。書中最後更新了第二任特朗普政府的情況,解釋了法案中哪些部分被撤回,哪些部分沒有,以及為什麼我們應該保持希望,認為仍在取得進展。

每個人都被告知要縮小自己的碳足跡,通過改變行為來減輕對我們星球的負擔。但如果我們不再讓自己變小,而是與他人聯手來最大化我們的影響呢?這就是碳浪。而這本書告訴我們如何實現這一點。

作者簡介

Leah C. Stokes is Anton Vonk Associate Professor of Environmental Politics at UC Santa Barbara. As a leading climate advocate, she has championed climate policy in the United States at all levels of government and was selected for Time Magazine's Time100 Next list and Business Insider's top 30 global climate leaders. A recipient of a Harvard University Radcliffe Fellowship, she is the author of the award-winning Short Circuiting Policy, which was listed as one of the top 5 climate books in 2020 by The New York Times.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

莉亞·C·斯托克斯(Leah C. Stokes)是加州大學聖塔芭芭拉分校(UC Santa Barbara)環境政治的安東·馮克副教授。作為一位領先的氣候倡導者,她在美國各級政府中推動氣候政策,並被《時代》雜誌(Time Magazine)選入Time100 Next名單,以及《商業內幕》(Business Insider)評選的全球30位氣候領袖之一。她是哈佛大學拉德克利夫獎學金的獲得者,也是獲獎著作《短路政策》(Short Circuiting Policy)的作者,該書在2020年被《紐約時報》(The New York Times)列為五本最佳氣候書籍之一。

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