Dear gep-ed colleagues,
The following email from Gus Speth landed in my inbox yesterday. I’m sharing it knowing that some of you will find the linked material useful to your thinking and/or appropriate for classroom use.
All the best,
Michael
Now available via open access: Consumption Corridors: Living a Good Life Within Sustainable Limits, 2021
Yale-NUS College, Singapore | Professor of Social Sciences, Environmental Studies |
Inaugural Head of Environmental Studies (2013 – 2022, 2024-25) | Distinguished Teaching Award - 2021 |
Convener, gep-ed (Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Association) |
Web: http://michaelmaniates.com |Twitter: @michaelmaniates |
Senior Visiting Professor of Environmental Studies, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH, 2011 – 2013 |
Professor of Environmental Science and Political Science, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA, 1993 – 2013 |
BS (University of California), MA, PhD (Energy and Resources, University of California) |
Most people are eagerly groping for some medium, some way in
which they can bridge the gap between their morals and their practices.
--Saul Alinsky
From: Gus Speth <g...@speth.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 29 November 2023 4:59 pm
To: Gus Speth <g...@speth.com>
Subject: New Paths
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Friends,
I am linking below my two most recent articles, and I hope you find them helpful.
The articles, though very different, share a theme: the search for paths to transformational change in a time of crisis.
In Yale Environment 360, "Clearing Skies: Opening a New Path on Climate and the Future," November 2023.
In Orion, "You Say You Want a Revolution," November 2023.
My very best regards, Gus
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Gus Speth
Email: g...@speth.com
Website: www.gusspeth.org
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