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		<title>Hope in Hell</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A polemical book about climate change and what is needed to confront the climate emergency.Â ]]></description>
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<p> &#8216;Brave and unflinching in setting out the reality of the hell towards which we&#8217;re headed, but even more urgent, passionate and compelling about the grounds for hope if we change course fast enough, <i>Hope in Hell</i>  is a  powerful call to arms from one of Britain&#8217;s most eloquent and trusted campaigners.&#8217; </b>&#8211;  Caroline Lucas, MP</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Is there time? Just. Is there hope? Plenty.  <i>Hope in Hell</i>  is brave, urgent and wise &#8211; in fact, one of the most important books any of us may read.&#8217;  </b>  &#8212; John Vidal</p>
<p> Climate change is the defining issue of our time. We know, beyond reasonable doubt, what the science now tells us. Just as climate change is accelerating, so too must we &#8211; summoning up a greater sense of urgency, courage and shared endeavour than humankind has ever seen before.  </p>
<p> And we don&#8217;t get to defer this endeavour even as we struggle to bring the continuing pandemic under control. Indeed, it&#8217;s crucial that we use this moment to promote economic recovery in a way that simultaneously addresses the Climate Emergency.<br />   <br /> Fortunately, more and more people around the world now realise this is going to be a massive challenge for the rest of their lives.  In <i>Hope in Hell</i>, Porritt confronts that dilemma head on. He believes we still have time to do what needs to be done, but only if we move now &#8211; and move together. In this ultimately upbeat book, he explores all these reasons to be hopeful: new technology; the power of innovation; the mobilisation of young people &#8211; and a sense of intergenerational solidarity as older generations come to understand their own obligation to secure a safer world for their children and grandchildren.  <br />   </p>
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