Susan Subak has twenty years of experience as an
environmental analyst studying the causes and consequences of
climate change and as a contractor and researcher in the
United States and Europe with the National Center for Atmospheric
Research, the University of East Anglia, and the Stockholm
Environment Institute, among others. She is the author
of Rescue and Flight: American Relief Workers Who Defied the
Nazis (Nebraska, 2010).
“Susan Subak focuses on looking to the past for a way forward into
the future. It is a very interesting way to approach climate change
and I think it is unique.”—Brett Favaro, author of The Carbon Code:
How You Can Become a Climate Change Hero
“A wonderfully crafted book. While there are a zillion books
produced on climate change, this book fills a crucial niche in
terms of both content and style. Looking at cases of existing low
carbon culture in the United States is very useful. It draws
attention to various ways of living and conducting one’s life. It’s
a great, very readable addition.”—Johannes Stripple, editor of
Governing the Climate: New Approaches to Rationality, Power, and
Politics
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