
Fairhaven: A Novel on Climate Optimism - Steve Willis
11/06/24 • 47 min
In this episode I talk to Steve Willis, author of Fairhaven: A novel of climate optimisim. The premise of the book follows the path of Grace Chan, born in Penang, Malaysia. She has experienced the dire consequences of climate change personally and is taking action borne both of hope and desperation.
The book draws on stories and innovations from innovators around the world looking into solutions to preserve the world we have. Steve himself has a background in environmental works and uses his knowledge and to contacts to bring a digestible good-news-story to the masses.
Use the links and tags below to find out more information:
Amazon: Fairhaven: A novel of Climate Optimism (Hardback and kindle)
Ocean Orchard Project: https://conservationx.com/project/id/26/oceanorchards
Rigs to Reefs: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/241/1/012014#:~:text=Rigs%2DTo%2DReef%20(R2R,marine%20and%20fisheries%20sectors%20%2D%20IOPscience
COP28: https://unfccc.int/cop28
Arctic Ice Project: https://www.arcticiceproject.org/
In this episode I talk to Steve Willis, author of Fairhaven: A novel of climate optimisim. The premise of the book follows the path of Grace Chan, born in Penang, Malaysia. She has experienced the dire consequences of climate change personally and is taking action borne both of hope and desperation.
The book draws on stories and innovations from innovators around the world looking into solutions to preserve the world we have. Steve himself has a background in environmental works and uses his knowledge and to contacts to bring a digestible good-news-story to the masses.
Use the links and tags below to find out more information:
Amazon: Fairhaven: A novel of Climate Optimism (Hardback and kindle)
Ocean Orchard Project: https://conservationx.com/project/id/26/oceanorchards
Rigs to Reefs: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/241/1/012014#:~:text=Rigs%2DTo%2DReef%20(R2R,marine%20and%20fisheries%20sectors%20%2D%20IOPscience
COP28: https://unfccc.int/cop28
Arctic Ice Project: https://www.arcticiceproject.org/
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