#1 Winner of the New York Book Festival Award for General Non-Fiction
#1 Winner of the Green Book Festival Award for General Non-Fiction
#1 Winner of the Annual National Indie Excellence Award for Environment
Our current health and environmental crises call on us to upgrade to a new way of life that will sustain us and our world far into the future.
When you read this timely, accessible, and thought-provoking book, you will discover that we already have the capacities and tools to create a health and environmental revolution. Specific actions you and I can take now will help us and our world prosper-not just in the future, but immediately. Strategies shared in this book can uplift our society and democracy as well as spark an economic boom.
Our scarcest resource is time. With determination and action, we can implement solutions rather than sit on the sidelines suffering harmful impacts. We deserve, and can have, better health and a cleaner environment, a stable climate, healthy ecosystems, sustainable use of resources, and less need for damage control. We have so much to gain. Through science and stories, Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves makes the case for hope, optimism, and practical solutions we can take individually and collectively to green our technology, green our economy, strengthen our democracy, and create social equality.
Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves will empower you to know we can meet our challenges and inspire you to take effective actions you’ll want to take.
The second edition of Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves features a new Author’s Note. The first edition was published in 2017.
A propos de l’auteur
Ellen Moyer, Ph D, is an environmental consultant with a bachelor’s degree in anthropology, a master’s degree in environmental engineering, and a doctorate in civil engineering. She is a registered professional engineer as well as a US Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional.For four decades, her work has focused on assessing and remediating contaminated soil and groundwater, protecting drinking water supplies, and developing sustainable solutions to complex problems. She has co-presented more than 100 seminars in North America and Europe. Her publications include more than 40 articles and three books: Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves: How to Thrive While Creating a Sustainable World, MTBE Remediation Handbook, and The Economics of Leak Detection and Repair: A Case Study Approach.When she is not advocating for her clients and the environment, Ellen enjoys creating art in many forms, including drawings, paintings, pottery, photographs, and fabric designs. She lives in Massachusetts.