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“This is a great book. It is packed not with cockeyed optimism, but with reasoned hope and proposals for action [...] At its core is the belief that citizens must and can protect the commons, those gifts of nature and society that belong to all of us.”
– Peter Barnes, author of Capitalism 3.0: A Guide to Reclaiming the Commons Read more
“This book analyses climate policy uniquely taking into account social justice and equity [...] essential reading for all interested in effective action against climate change.”
– Frank Barnaby, former director of the Stockholm Institute for Peace Research and professor of Peace Studies at the University of Delft Read more
“This book recognises that action on climate change cannot come from governments unless it is first driven by the people. This requires wide-ranging social transformation, and its calls for land reform as one driver for such community empowerment are especially refreshing.”
- Alastair McIntosh, author of Hell and High Water: Climate Change, Hope and the Human Condition.
"This book develops the idea of "cap and share" in which a limited number of permits to use fossil fuels are sold and the revenue shared among the population, either of one country, or the whole world. A key piece in the jigsaw is already in place -- we already know how to distribute such funds [...] nothing new need be invented. "
- Joseph Hanlon, co-author of Just Give Money to the Poor: the Development Revolution from the Global South