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For years, climate talk has been all doom and sacrifice-and it hasn't moved us. This book changes the script. It begins with a clear, relatable tour of how climate change touches five areas of daily life: your health, your wealth, your food, your water, and your home. Then it flips the narrative. What if the very solutions we need also make your life better right now? Discover how cleaner air reduces illness, efficient homes slash bills while keeping you more comfortable, electric transport saves money and time, smarter farming delivers tastier, healthier food, water-wise systems protect…mehr

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For years, climate talk has been all doom and sacrifice-and it hasn't moved us. This book changes the script. It begins with a clear, relatable tour of how climate change touches five areas of daily life: your health, your wealth, your food, your water, and your home. Then it flips the narrative. What if the very solutions we need also make your life better right now? Discover how cleaner air reduces illness, efficient homes slash bills while keeping you more comfortable, electric transport saves money and time, smarter farming delivers tastier, healthier food, water-wise systems protect supplies, and resilient buildings and infrastructure keep families safe when it matters most. You'll get practical guidance, real-world stories, and actionable steps. This is not about guilt or fear. It's a field guide to upgrades-to your quality of life today that also mitigate and help us adapt to climate change. Whether you're a renter, homeowner, parent, business owner, or simply someone who wants a healthier, wealthier, safer everyday, this book offers a hopeful, evidence-based roadmap. Stop bracing for catastrophe. Start reaping the rewards of solutions that work now.
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Norm Leo, a climate scientist, has given more the 700 talks to the most diverse crowds in the past 20 years. After working as Head of Science Education at the Biosphere in Montreal, he realized that we needed to flip the narrative on climate change.