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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction: Learning to Navigate Amid Loss
Preface: At Low Tide, Watching the World Go Away
Part I: It’s Wrong to Wreck the World
The Power of Moral Affirmation
Why It’s Wrong to Wreck the World
Thirteen Good Reasons to Save the World
Because the World Is Wonderful
Wonder, Bread
Because We Love the Children
Every Parent’s Prayer
The Angel and the Duck
Because We Honor Human Rights and Justice
Part II: A Call to Care
A Love Story
At the East Fork Cabin, All Is Well
On Joyous Attention
Bear Sign
The Art of Watching
An Old Worldview, a New Worldview
An Ethic of the Earth
The Blue River Declaration
An Ethic of the Cosmos
One Night, of Three Hundred Sixty-Five
Ethics and Extinction
An Oath for the Wild Things
The Frogs (Motet for Forty Voices)
The Rights of Nature
Pachamama’s Anger
Part III: A Call to Witness
Breaking the Silence
The Sandusky Syndrome
The Duties of the Moon
Invincible Ignorance
The Logic of Denial
False Promises and Dead Ends
Adaptation
Scapegoating
Resilience
Despair
New Beauty in the Rushing Changes
The Work of Democracy
A Posthumous Interview with Edward Abbey
The Work of Science
The Work of Nature Writers
Form Letter 400: Divesting from Fossil Fuels
It’s a Bad Day for Rex Tillerson
And Why You Must
The Work of Wilderness
In the Burnt Rubble of the Geography of Hope
Part IV: A Call to Act
Really Hard Questions
We Have Met the Enemy, and Is He Us?
What Can One Person Do?
The Rules of Rivers
Conscientious Refusal: A Stone in the River Slows the Flow
Creative Disruption: A Stone in the River Changes the Flow
Courageous, Relentless Citizenship: A Stone in a River Is One of Many
After Hope, the Roar of the Lion, the Great Rising Wave
Afterword: Ring the Angelus
Notes
Acknowledgments
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