![]() ![]() And the book’s very title, All We Can Save, is in itself a rebuke to the traditional narrative on the climate crisis. Johnson and Wilkinson offer an alternative, a collection of actions and of ideas, a path we can choose to walk together with a more diverse set of voices guiding the way. We cannot fix the world by wishing, by hoping, or by waiting we know that much to be true. It showcases how complex the climate movement is, and how intersectional and inclusive climate change solutions must be. The story is a sci-fi take on a whale fall and the millennia-long process of its decay. Pastel corals, light greys, pale greens, and deep indigos swirl across the page, bringing to life an alien planet and its people. It’s rare that you read an article, let alone an entire book, about climate change that leaves you feeling uplifted and inspired, but All We Can Save does just that. Stages of Rot by Linnea Sterte features gorgeous, full-color illustrations of an other-worldly ecosystem. ![]() ![]() All We Can Save is a compilation of essays, poetry, and art from over 50 climate leaders in the U.S., a diverse team of women sharing their expertise and insights on how to save a planet. ![]()
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