Sustainability is the hot buzzword these days. Does it take a whole book to explain what it means? Yes and how lucky we are to have it. This is a book about how to think about what it takes to keep systems going. The Q and A format makes difficult and contested concepts especially easy to follow.
Marion Nestle, Professor Emerita, New York University, and author of Let's Ask Marion: What You Need to Know about Food, Nutrition, and Health
This book may surprise many readers by exploring sustainability from such diverse fields as business and scientific realms to social justice and the arts. Their lens of 'systems thinking' helps explain why sustainability and resilience increasingly dominates public and private sector agendas today.
Christine Ervin, Former President and CEO, U.S. Green Building Council
Thompson and Norris are some of the most distinguished academics in the field of sustainability. Although the book is clearly underpinned by a considerable body of evidence, the writing style is engaging and easily digestible. It will serve as an excellent introduction to the topic for students and curious readers alike.
Michael Braungart, Chemist and Founder of EPEA International GmbH, and Co-Founder of MBDC
Systems thinking shows that seeking sustainability is a learning process in which we need to remain faithful and embrace uncertainty.
L. Díez Sanjuán, Agriculture and Human Values