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52 Solar Panels: Love and Grief for a Son and a Planet

Par : John Moorhead-Guinea
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-9701649-1-3
  • EAN9782970164913
  • Date de parution19/08/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurJohn Moorhead-Guinea

Résumé

---ALL BOOK PROCEEDS GO TO GRASSROOTS NETWORK FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE------DETAILS AFTER BOOK DESCRIPTION BELOW-When climate solutions researcher and advocate John Moorhead-Guinea loses his eldest son Alex in a climbing accident made more likely by human-induced climate change, he is devastated. His book project on scaling up regenerative climate solutions is paused and transforms to first offer these meditations on love and grief for his son and the polluted planet we inhabit and can bring back to equilibrium.
Composed as a letter to Alex, this deeply personal book traces both universal themes of human relationships to nature, juxtaposed with the intimacy felt by a father for his beloved child. Drawing inspiration from Alex's life and love of the mountains, Moorhead-Guinea's tender manifesto reframes the argument for urgent behaviour change to one of love, for family, yourself and the planet. The GNCJ is a funding and knowledge exchange platform.
The current members are:Action Justice Climat (France) BreakFree Switzerland (Switzerland) Collective Climate Justice (France) Ecologistas en Accion (Spain) Fossielvrij NL (Netherlands) Geef Tegengas (Netherlands) ODG (Observatori del Deute en la Globalització) (Spain) Terres de Lutte (France) Tipping Point UK (United Kingdom) Zero Hour (United Kingdom)The GNCJ's goals are: Just transition to fossil-free societies based on the principles of sufficiency and reparations.
A financial system that respect nature, prioritize ecological and social justice and is truly in service of, and controlled by, the people Full respect of the free prior informed consent and of the right to self-determination of all peoples.  
---ALL BOOK PROCEEDS GO TO GRASSROOTS NETWORK FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE------DETAILS AFTER BOOK DESCRIPTION BELOW-When climate solutions researcher and advocate John Moorhead-Guinea loses his eldest son Alex in a climbing accident made more likely by human-induced climate change, he is devastated. His book project on scaling up regenerative climate solutions is paused and transforms to first offer these meditations on love and grief for his son and the polluted planet we inhabit and can bring back to equilibrium.
Composed as a letter to Alex, this deeply personal book traces both universal themes of human relationships to nature, juxtaposed with the intimacy felt by a father for his beloved child. Drawing inspiration from Alex's life and love of the mountains, Moorhead-Guinea's tender manifesto reframes the argument for urgent behaviour change to one of love, for family, yourself and the planet. The GNCJ is a funding and knowledge exchange platform.
The current members are:Action Justice Climat (France) BreakFree Switzerland (Switzerland) Collective Climate Justice (France) Ecologistas en Accion (Spain) Fossielvrij NL (Netherlands) Geef Tegengas (Netherlands) ODG (Observatori del Deute en la Globalització) (Spain) Terres de Lutte (France) Tipping Point UK (United Kingdom) Zero Hour (United Kingdom)The GNCJ's goals are: Just transition to fossil-free societies based on the principles of sufficiency and reparations.
A financial system that respect nature, prioritize ecological and social justice and is truly in service of, and controlled by, the people Full respect of the free prior informed consent and of the right to self-determination of all peoples.