I thought the website was reasonably clear as to what the book was about

"Drawdown maps, measures, models, and describes the 100 most substantive 
solutions to global warming. For each solution, we describe its history, the 
carbon impact it provides, the relative cost and savings, the path to adoption, 
and how it works. The goal of the research that informs Drawdown is to 
determine if we can reverse the buildup of atmospheric carbon within thirty 
years. All solutions modeled are already in place, well understood, analyzed 
based on peer-reviewed science, and are expanding around the world."
​
In other words they are asserting that viable solutions already exist - and 
perhaps that if you combine them you can get a successful programme

whether we do have viable solutions, or they can achieve a description in a 
useful way, is another matter.

jon



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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Adam Dorr 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, 16 April 2017 10:29 AM
To: Greg Rau
Cc: Geoengineering
Subject: Re: [geo] Paul Hawken et al Weigh In

After reading the blurb on the website, I'm still unclear what this book is 
about. It purports to be the "story" of how different stakeholders are ... 
responding to the threat of climate change. But what does that mean? There "is 
as yet no roadmap that goes beyond slowing or stopping emissions" ... OK, so is 
this the story of how these various stakeholders are capturing and sequestering 
carbon?

I need a little bit more detail in order to take this seriously, because I have 
so far been woefully underwhelmed by various plans and proposals to address 
climate change that do not adequately account for (or even consider) 
technological advances on the decadal timescales in question.



On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 5:10 PM, Greg Rau 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
http://www.drawdown.org/the-book

"The subtitle of Drawdown—The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse 
Global Warming—may sound brash. We chose that description because no detailed 
plan to reverse warming has been proposed. There have been agreements and 
proposals on how to slow, cap, and arrest emissions, and there are 
international commitments to prevent global temperature increases from 
exceeding two degrees centigrade over pre-industrial levels. One hundred and 
ninety-five nations have made extraordinary progress in coming together to 
acknowledge that we have a momentous civilizational crisis on our earthly 
doorstep and have created national plans of action. The UN’s Intergovernmental 
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has accomplished the most significant scientific 
study in the history of humankind, and continues to refine the science, expand 
the research, and extend our grasp of one of the most complex systems 
imaginable—climate. However, there is as yet no roadmap that goes beyond 
slowing or stopping emissions."

“At a time when the Trump administration is working to dismantle much of the 
nation’s efforts to minimize climate change, Paul Hawken’s new book swoops onto 
the scene like a knight in shining armor…. The book’s release couldn’t possibly 
come at a better time. Refreshingly absent of political analysis, it’s grounded 
in scientific reality and will likely go a long way toward inciting people to 
action.”
— The Portland Tribune

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