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Author: Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780593237083

Language: English

Publish Date: 22/09/2020

Audiobook length: 31 min

Contents

Chapter 1Introduction to Feminist Climate Leadership
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Chapter 2Root Causes of the Climate Crisis and Diverse Perspectives
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Chapter 3Building Community and Collective Action
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Chapter 4Innovative Solutions and Practical Strategies for Climate Action
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Chapter 5Navigating Eco-Anxiety and Emotional Resilience
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Chapter 6Integrating Climate Justice into Broader Social Justice Movements
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Chapter 7Visioning a Sustainable and Equitable Future
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Why listen to All We Can Save

Listening to the summary audiobook of "All We Can Save" by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is essential for anyone seeking to understand the multifaceted challenges of climate change and the diverse voices advocating for solutions. This powerful collection of essays and poetry by women at the forefront of the climate movement highlights innovative strategies and the importance of collaboration, making it an inspiring and accessible resource. By engaging with this summary, listeners can gain valuable insights into the urgency of the climate crisis and the transformative actions that can foster a more sustainable future, empowering them to be part of the solution.

Author : Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a marine biologist, policy expert, and passionate advocate for climate solutions, with a rich interdisciplinary background that spans science, conservation, and environmental justice. She is the founder of Urban Ocean Lab, a think tank for the future of coastal cities, and co-creator of the podcast "How to Save a Planet." Her deep commitment to integrating diverse voices into the climate conversation is also reflected in her roles as co-editor of the anthology "All We Can Save" and co-founder of The All We Can Save Project, which aims to nurture the reader into climate leadership. Ayana's work is driven by her belief in the power of collaboration and community in addressing the pressing environmental challenges of our time, all while inspiring hope and action across a wide swath of society.

Key Insights from All We Can Save

  • The book emphasizes the importance of diversity in climate solutions, advocating for voices from all backgrounds and experiences to be included in the conversation. This collaborative approach not only enriches the strategies but also ensures that they are equitable and effective for all communities.
  • Ayana Elizabeth Johnson illustrates the interconnectedness of social justice and climate action, arguing that addressing environmental issues requires tackling systemic inequalities. By prioritizing marginalized voices, the book reveals how a just transition can lead to a healthier planet for everyone.
  • Throughout 'All We Can Save,' the author instills a sense of hope and agency, encouraging readers to recognize the power they hold in the fight against climate change. By sharing stories of resilience and innovation, Johnson inspires collective action and emphasizes that everyone has a role to play.
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