Frances Contributes: A Renewable World
The new report from the World Future Council, A Renewable World: Energy, Ecology and Equality was presented at the European Parliament in Brussels on October 13th.
A Renewable World by Miguel Mendonça
and Herbert Girardet
The report defines the key steps needed to renew the world’s natural capital and invigorate international cooperation to bring about a green recovery. Packed with examples from the United Kingdom to Abu Dabi, A Renewable World highlights how best policies and practices can result in breakthroughs that few would have predicted.
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Published by Green Books (UK) in association with the World Future Council, the US edition of A Renewable World is available online from the Chelsea Green Book Store. (Softcover, ISBN: 9781900322492, $27.95)
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Frances’ Contribution
Frances collaborates on the closing chapter with Jared Duval, writing that we have the capacity to take the turn towards a renewable world, where we can reconcile two things: our common desire to achieve certain living standards and our requirement to do it sustainably.
About the Authors:
Herbert Giradet is an author, consultant, filmmaker and the co-founder and program director of the World Future Council. Miguel Mendonca is the research director for the World Future Council working on research and advocacy with a focus on renewable energy policy.
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Frances Moore Lappé is a founding councilor of the World Future Council.
Jared Duval is a councilor of World Future Council, the author of the forthcoming ‘Next Generation Democracy: What the Open Source Revolution Means for Power, Politics, and Change’ and a Fellow at Demos.




