The Sustainable World Sourcebook

The New Essential Guidebook for the Concerned Citizen

Sustainable World Sourcebook :: Publisher Vinit Allen

Publisher Vinit Allen on the Sourcebook

The Sustainable World Sourcebook is a “one-stop shop” to get readers up to speed quickly on the most essential information needed to alter our perilous global trajectory of resource depletion, species extinction, and extreme societal inequities.

The Sourcebook provides a sweeping overview of:

  • the major global issues we face
  • how they’re interrelated
  • the most promising solutions
  • actions each of us can take to make a meaningful contribution

The Sourcebook is concise, compelling and colorful, in an accessible magazine-style layout. It features an introduction by the brilliant Paul Hawken, as well as a resource directory of over 500 organizations dedicated to healing our planet.

Sustainable World Sourcebook :: Lynne Twist

Lynne Twist on the Sourcebook

The Sourcebook has a new companion guide: the Learning & Engagement Guide, designed for groups to deepen their understanding and get into action around the insights in the Sourcebook.

A year and a half in the making, the Sustainable World Sourcebook is the result of the coordinated work of 13 researchers, 8 writers and 4 editors. Thousands of pages of information from authoritative sources have been synthesized down to 100 pages of the essentials on the critical challenges that humanity faces.

Included are lots of “What You Can Do” tips and pointers for specific action steps and personal engagement. And it's packed with successful models and inspiring examples.

Value in Many Contexts

The Sustainable World Sourcebook offers unique value in a wide variety of contexts. Click on any of the following to discover how the Sourcebook can benefit:

This richly illustrated, beautifully designed, full-color manual addresses:

  • Environmental issues and their impacts, along with a prescription for rapid, large-scale change
  • Energy resources, peak oil, conservation and emerging technologies
  • The global financial crisis, economic transition, green jobs and sustainable business
  • Poverty, health, education, food security, and social justice
  • Local, sustainable communities and engaged citizens
  • Green lifestyle choices.