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Derek Caelin

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Holly Jean Buck: After Geoengineering (Paperback, Verso) Aucune note

The window for action on climate change is closing rapidly. We are hurtling ever faster …

There's a lot of good explanations for methods to sequester and remove carbon here. Also some descriptions of "geoengineering", which I hadn't heard of previously. It reminds me of how India responds to the heat waves in the beginning of "Ministry For the Future" by increasing the reflectiveness of the atmosphere; it doesn't solve the problem, but it gains time for the solutions to take effect.

reviewed Buddhist Economics by Clair Brown

Clair Brown: Buddhist Economics (Hardcover, 2017, Bloomsbury Press) 5 étoiles

"Traditional economics measures the ways in which we spend our income, but doesn't attribute worth …

Economics and Buddhism made tangible together

5 étoiles

I've recently tried to correct two mistakes I made in college. The first was in assuming that economics was a) esoteric and b) only for "money people" - business school types, in other words. The second was in failing to pay significant attention in a class I took on Buddhism (my teacher once called me out on the fact that my copy of our class' sole book had clearly never been opened). Clair Brown's "Buddhist Economics" approaches both of these reputedly ineffable subjects with simple, clear, and powerful language.

Simply put: the tenants of Buddhism - the acknowledgement that we are interdependent beings, that much of our suffering is derived from our desire to gain more wealth, more possessions, more status, more experiences - are shown to be relevent when making decisions at a personal and societal level to promote happy, full lives.

Meanwhile, the book stresses that economics is …

Emily St. John Mandel: Sea of Tranquility (Hardcover, 2022, Alfred A. Knopf) 4 étoiles

Edwin St. Andrew is eighteen years old when he crosses the Atlantic by steamship, exiled …

Incredible

5 étoiles

This book washed over me. I loved the story and the way it made me feel about family, about time. The way the different stories knit together, the moments of realization that the author flawlessly sets up and executes... all of it. Lovely.