
How to Be Hopeful: Empowering Practices to Overcome Despair and ACT for Climate Justice - Hardcover
How to Be Hopeful: Empowering Practices to Overcome Despair and ACT for Climate Justice - Hardcover
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by Elin Kelsey (Author)
"How to Be Hopeful is a beautifully executed explanation of why hope is so needed in the environmental space."--Leah Thomas, author of The Intersectional Environmentalist
- Accepting your fears without fatalism
- Sourcing solutions-focused news and tracking positive trends
- Acting from your unique gifts
- Practicing interspecies etiquette
- Gathering strength from your circles of support
A seminal contribution to the field of environmental justice, How to Be Hopeful empowers readers to confront their own emotional landscapes, engage in collective action, envision a sustainable future, and ultimately, cultivate a hopeful and resilient response to the pressing issues of our time. Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute
Author Biography
elin kelsey, PhD, is an award-winning author, speaker, and thought leader. She regularly leads workshops for environmental organizations, youth climate activists, educators, and community groups on hope and the climate crisis. elin has written numerous bestselling children's books, including You Are Stardust, and is the author of Hope Matters: Why Changing the Way We Think Is Critical for Solving the Environmental Crisis. She has served as a visiting fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for the Environment and Society, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Kone Foundation, the Salish Sea Institute, the Cairns Institute, and Stanford University. kelsey splits her time between Monterey, California and Victoria, British Columbia.



















