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Main Title The power of sustainable thinking : how to create a positive future for the climate, the planet, your organization and your life /
Author Doppelt, Bob.
Publisher Earthscan,
Year Published 2008
OCLC Number 226389263
ISBN 9781844075959 (hbk. : alk. paper); 1844075958 (hbk. : alk. paper)
Subjects Sustainable living ; Human ecology--Psychological aspects ; Conservation of natural resources ; Self-reliant living ; Energy conservation ; Appropriate technology
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ELBM  GF78.D66 2008 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 02/21/2012
Collation xix, 218 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes The gift -- Making our fate -- Climate and sustainability basics -- Sustainability thinking blunders -- How we think -- How we change -- Transforming your personal thinking and behaviour -- The ethics of sustainable thinking -- Motivating others to think and act sustainably -- Motivating teams and organizations to think sustainably -- The power of sustainable thinking. From the Publisher: Quick fix or permanent, local or imported, synthetic or natural? Everyday we are faced with a myriad of complex, often contradictory choices that have a bearing on the climate and sustainability. Yet whether at home or in business, without a method for understanding our thought processes we often default to behavior that is destroying the climate, natural environment and social wellbeing. How can we change our thinking and behaviors to protect the climate and move towards sustainability? In this new book, renowned sustainability, business, and organizational change specialist Bob Doppelt provides both an easy to understand explanation and practical methods for transforming our climate-damaging, unsustainable ways into sustainable thinking and behaviors. Doppelt makes the case that global warming and today's other ecological and socioeconomic problems are not technical in nature, rather they represent a crisis of thought. Every society has a shared "mental frame"--Core beliefs and assumptions-that shape the way people make decisions and behave. Effective solutions will emerge only when new, sustainable forms of thinking emerge. Sustainable thinking requires a clear understanding of the systems humans are part of, the use of proven strategies for facilitating personal, team, and organizational change, ethical rules to guide behavior, and a creative rather than problem-solving orientation. The first part of the book makes the case that new ways of thinking are needed to resolve climate change and other sustainability issues. Part two starts by explaining how the human mind works and how people change. It then provides proven "staged-based" methods for transforming thinking and behavior, beginning first with the reader's own cognitive patterns, then moving to how individuals can motivate other people to change, and finally to how teams and organizations can be motivated to change. To bring the ideas alive, Doppelt offers numerous examples from his own experiences and those of business and government leaders from different places and contexts. The end result is a practical, inspiring read for all those who want to change their own thinking and behavior and contribute to a cascade effect that produces widespread social change for climate protection and sustainability.
Place Published London ; Sterling, VA
PUB Date Free Form 2008
BIB Level m
Cataloging Source OCLC/T
LCCN 2008015714
OCLC Time Stamp 20120217121841
Language eng
Origin OCLC
Type CAT
OCLC Rec Leader 04996cam 2200661 a 45020