cover image The Big Fix: Seven Practical Steps to Save Our Planet

The Big Fix: Seven Practical Steps to Save Our Planet

Hal Harvey & Justin Gillis. Simon & Schuster, $28.99 (288p) ISBN 978-1-9821-2398-7

Harvey (Designing Climate Solutions), CEO of an environmental policy firm, and New York Times reporter Gillis make fighting climate change feel a bit less intimidating in this down-to-earth look at ways the average citizen can make a difference. While they encourage green consumer choices (“recycling diligently, installing smart thermostats, eating less meat”), the authors are realistic about the limited impact of such steps. Instead, they argue that individuals must become “green citizens” who focus “on a relatively small number of public policies that can, over time, bring about sweeping change.” Such policies include designing urban spaces that discourage car use, incentivizing the implementation of climate-friendly technologies, and putting smart electrical grids in place. As for realizing such goals, the authors recommend attending public utility companies’ planning hearings, calling representatives to advocate for clean energy, and organizing behind new transit taxes when they’re on ballots. They cite numerous successes, including a push by Arizona students to have their school board buy electric buses, while still being mindful of political realities in the deeply partisan moment. This is a useful guide for budding activists. (Sept.)