DescriptionClimate scientists tell us that some level of climate change is now baked in. So what will life be like in this climate-changed world?In 2031, Zanna is housesitting a beachside house in Byron Bay, living the kind of life that inspires gloating selfies. She isn’t thinking about climate change – it’s just something in the background squeezing her life choices. She has much more immediate concerns, like whether she should let her parents meet her new boyfriend. Her sister Kat has worries much closer to home too, like dealing with difficult personalities in her eco-village in the hills. Their parents in Melbourne are nervously watching the stock market and debating whether it’s time to do a sea change.For all of them though, the good life is uneasy, fragile, and about to come undone.Reviews“Drawing on a life lived by permaculture ethics and principles, Linda weaves together the threads of a rich tapestry of possibilities, igniting our own imagination of how hope and vision can emerge from the darkest of circumstances.” – David Holmgren, co-originator of permaculture“A gripping warning, but full of hope – and very hard to put down!” – Starhawk, author and activistOnline preview of – 470: Love and hope in the climate crisisInterview between Linda Woodrow and Morag GamblePublished July 2020 Melliodora Publishing 272 pages, paperback, b&w. Printed in Australia ISBN (Audio Version): 9780645606522 ISBN (Print Version): 9780648344247 ISBN (Digital Version): 9780648344254ABOUT THE AUTHOR[elementor-template id=”33505″]
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