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Acknowledgments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2020

Mark Jaccard
Affiliation:
Simon Fraser University, British Columbia
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The Citizen's Guide to Climate Success
Overcoming Myths that Hinder Progress
, pp. xiv
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020
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Acknowledgments

This book has had a long gestation. I apologize to anyone whose early contribution I’ve now forgotten.

I thank above all my partner, Esther Verheyen, who would drop everything on short notice to review a chapter, even while she effortlessly directed her genetics research lab, wrote and reviewed academic papers, taught university courses, and parented her two teenagers. I also thank my children, Ingram, Kjartan, Torsten, and Sigbrit, for their feedback on my work and continuous help in finding the humorous and fun side of life.

Many others contributed suggestions and provided help along the way, including Brad Griffin, John Nyboer, Noori Meghji, Bruce Mohun, James Glave, Lally Grauer, Thomas Homer-Dixon, John Pearce, and Naomi Oreskes. In particular, I thank Chris Harrison, my editor at Cambridge University Press, for his friendly combination of intellectual rigor and creative encouragement.

I have benefited enormously through the years from the talented and committed grad students in my Energy and Materials Research Group, and the students who take my graduate interdisciplinary course in sustainable energy. Former students who especially contributed to this book include Jacob Fox (for editing and providing the cartoons), Adam Baylin-Stern, Sally Rudd, Aaron Pardy, Rose Murphy, and Thomas Budd.

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  • Acknowledgments
  • Mark Jaccard, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia
  • Book: The Citizen's Guide to Climate Success
  • Online publication: 06 February 2020
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  • Acknowledgments
  • Mark Jaccard, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia
  • Book: The Citizen's Guide to Climate Success
  • Online publication: 06 February 2020
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