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The Age of Resilience

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SKU: 9781800751965

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In “The Age of Resilience” (9781800751965), Jeremy Rifkin envisions a future powered by distributed renewable energy, bioregional planning, and circular economies. Explore how communities can build resilience and thrive in the face of climate change and economic disruption. Discover a roadmap to a sustainable future by embracing biosphere consciousness and reshaping our world.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781800751965
  • Publisher: Swift Press
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 336
  • Weight: 288 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1800751966
  • Publisher Date: 02 Nov 2023
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Width: 129 mm

9 reviews for The Age of Resilience

  1. Priyanshu Ranjan

    A thought-provoking read, but sometimes felt a bit too idealistic. Still, it offers some interesting ideas for a sustainable future.

  2. Airene Ganguly

    Inspiring and informative! “The Age of Resilience” offers a fresh perspective on how we can build a more sustainable future for all.

  3. Sauradeep Mitra

    It’s a good start to understand sustainability, but I needed more concrete examples. Interesting concepts, though.

  4. Vibhu Vibhor Tiwari

    The book is okay. I enjoyed learning about biosphere consciousness, but the overall message felt a bit preachy at times.

  5. Anshuman

    An excellent book! Rifkin’s vision is both ambitious and achievable. A great resource for understanding resilience.

  6. Adarsh Sirmour

    A must-read for anyone concerned about climate change. It provides a hopeful and actionable roadmap for a better world.

  7. Syed Muneeb Ali

    Rifkin presents a compelling vision! While some concepts seem far-fetched, the core message about resilience is vital.

  8. Amaan Iqbal

    Some good ideas, but the book felt repetitive. I wish it had focused more on practical applications than abstract theory.

  9. Krishn Sharan

    I wanted to love this book, but it got bogged down in jargon. The core concepts are important, but the writing could be clearer.

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