A remarkable cast of characters inhabit the pages of this book. Meet Tim Toben, who developed a high rise with the lowest energy consumption of any building in the southeastern United States, was foreclosed upon, and lost millions in the process. Gary Phillips held the line against real estate developers in Chatham County and was run out of office for his efforts. Elaine Chiosso has been protecting her watershed by fighting on behalf of the Haw River for twenty-eight years.
Unflinchingly honest and compulsively readable, Small Stories, Big Changes provides an intimate look at the personal experience of being a pioneer in the sustainability movement, laying bare the emotional, spiritual, and financial impact of a life lived in the service of change. Activist, farmer, publisher, philosopher or entrepreneur; each writer has a unique personal tale to tell.
Small Stories, Big Changes is a book written by ordinary people doing extraordinary things; whose lives have been transformed by their willingness to commit themselves unreservedly to the creation of a better world. Empowering, hopeful, and inspiring, this rich tapestry of voices from the vanguard of change is a must-read for anyone dreaming of a brighter future and seeking a counterbalance to a canon of work that is laced with doom and gloom.
Lyle Estill is the president and co-founder of Piedmont Biofuels and the author of Industrial Evolution, Small is Possible, and Biodiesel Power. He has won numerous awards for his commitment to sustainability, outreach, community development, and leadership.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Locations of contributors:
Bryan Welch, Ogden Pubs/Kansas
Anna Tazewell, Raleigh, NC
Glen Estill, Lion’s Head, ON
Nicola Ross, Alternatives Journal, Guelph, ON
Gary Phillips, Pittsboro, NC
Jessalyn Estill, NYC, NY
Eric Henry, Burlington, NC
Megan Toben, Chapel Hill, NC
Tim Toben, Chapel Hill, NC
Rebekah Hren, Raleigh-Durham, NC / Carbondale, CO
Blair Pollock, Carrboro, NC
Elaine Chiosso, Pittsboro, NC (Haw River)
Albert Bates, Summertown, TN
Jennifer Radtke, Berkeley, CA
Introduction
Mother Earth News: Bryan Welch
Secret Agent to Change Agent:Anne E. Tazewell
Sky Generation: Glen Estill
On Sabbatical: Nicola Ross
All Round Activist: Gary Phillips
Good For Sale: Jessalyn Estill
The Journey: Eric Henry
Pickard’s Mountain Eco Institute: Megan Toben
Greenbridge: Tim Toben
More Questions than Answers: Rebekah Hren
Doing New Things: Blair L. Pollock
She Speaks for the River: Elaine Chiosso
Finding the Others: Albert Bates
Riding the Demon: Jennifer Radtke
Conclusions and the Way Forward: Lyle Estill
Index
About the Author
Über den Autor
Lyle Estill is the president and co-founder of Piedmont Biofuels, a community scale biodiesel project in Pittsboro, North Carolina. He has been on the vanguard of social change for the past decade, which has placed him at the heart of the sustainability movement. Lyle is a prolific speaker and writer, and the author of
Industrial Evolution,
Small is Possible, and
Biodiesel Power.