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Dance, Don't Drive: Resilient Thinking for Turbulent Times
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Dance, Don’t Drive: Resilient Thinking for Turbulent Times

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Warnings regarding our unsustainable lifestyles have become so commonplace that eyes glaze over at the mere mention of the topic. Chip Ward aims to change that. Seeking to convey the importance of living sustainably, he reframes the discourse to point out the consequences we face and the choices we are making. Ward says we must recognize that we are bounded by the limits of a finite natural realm, that after years of driving economies, we must learn to dance with ecosystems. The dancing lessons he offers here are eloquent, original, and compelling. Urging us to build resilient communities, he concludes: When we practice that awkward dance of mutuality that is the very signature of a democratic culture-the dance where we share, learn, listen, reconcile, invite, reciprocate, step towards one another and embrace-we may be received with rough hands and a tenuous grasp. But if we have the courage to engage honestly and if we take our dancing lessons to heart, we may become not only resilient but grateful, humble, and reverent. Wisdom and grace, or business as usual? The choice is here and now. Chip Ward is a political activist, writer, and former library administrator. He co-founded Families Against Incinerator Risk, HEAL Utah, and other grassroots groups to raise awareness about the links between environmental quality and public health. He is the author of two books and numerous essays

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Utah Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2012
Pages
20
ISBN
9781607811916

Warnings regarding our unsustainable lifestyles have become so commonplace that eyes glaze over at the mere mention of the topic. Chip Ward aims to change that. Seeking to convey the importance of living sustainably, he reframes the discourse to point out the consequences we face and the choices we are making. Ward says we must recognize that we are bounded by the limits of a finite natural realm, that after years of driving economies, we must learn to dance with ecosystems. The dancing lessons he offers here are eloquent, original, and compelling. Urging us to build resilient communities, he concludes: When we practice that awkward dance of mutuality that is the very signature of a democratic culture-the dance where we share, learn, listen, reconcile, invite, reciprocate, step towards one another and embrace-we may be received with rough hands and a tenuous grasp. But if we have the courage to engage honestly and if we take our dancing lessons to heart, we may become not only resilient but grateful, humble, and reverent. Wisdom and grace, or business as usual? The choice is here and now. Chip Ward is a political activist, writer, and former library administrator. He co-founded Families Against Incinerator Risk, HEAL Utah, and other grassroots groups to raise awareness about the links between environmental quality and public health. He is the author of two books and numerous essays

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Utah Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2012
Pages
20
ISBN
9781607811916