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This program is read by Carl Pope and Charles Pellett with a preface read by the writer, Mayor Michael Bloomberg. From Mayor Michael Bloomberg and previous head of the Sierra Golf club Carl Pope comes a manifesto on how the benefits associated with taking action on environment change are concrete, immediate, and enormous. They explore climate change solutions that will make the world healthier and much more prosperous, looking to begin a new type of discussion on the issue that will spur bolder action by metropolitan areas, businesses, and citizens-and even, someday, by Washington. "Climate change threatens to reshape the future of our world's people centers. Bloomberg and Pope have been leaders on fortifying our metropolitan areas against this menace, and their book proves that success is possible-and essential." -Leonardo DiCaprio The 2016 election still left many people who are concerned about the surroundings fearful that improvement on environment change would come screeching to a halt. However, not Michael Bloomberg and Carl Pope. Bloomberg, a business owner and previous mayor of NEW YORK, and Pope, a lifelong environmental head, approach climate change from different perspectives, yet they arrive at similar conclusions. Without agreeing on every point, they discuss a perception that metropolitan areas, businesses, and residents can lead-and win-the battle against environment change, no matter which way the political winds in Washington may alter. In Weather of Hope, Bloomberg and Pope offer a good go through the challenge of environment change, the solutions they believe hold the greatest guarantee, and the useful steps that are necessary to achieve them. Writing off their own encounters, and showing their own testimonies from federal, business, and advocacy, Bloomberg and Pope provide a highway map for tackling the most complicated task the world has ever confronted. Along the way, they turn the usual thought process about environment change on its head: from top down to bottom up, from partisan to pragmatic, from costs to benefits, from tomorrow to today, and from dread to hope.