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table of contents
  1. Preface
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction
    1. Flourishing through Emphasizing Different Skillful Habits
    2. Character and Flourishing
    3. Cultural Change and Sustainability
    4. Caveats
  4. 1. The Problem of Flourishing in Our Times
    1. A Stark Summary of Our Challenges
    2. Navigating the Adaptive Cycle
    3. Grasping the Opportunities at the Edge of Release
  5. 2. Collaborating Well in a Competitive Culture
    1. Why Emphasize Collaborative Skills Now?
    2. Binocular Vision Skills
    3. Empathy and Collaboration
    4. Hope and Collaboration
    5. Trust as a Collaborative Skill
    6. Cultivating Collaborative Skills
  6. 3. Recovering Humility and Softening Conviction
    1. Our Conviction Conveyor Belt
    2. Humility and Flourishing Now
    3. Integrating Conviction and Humility
    4. Reflection and Decentering the Self
    5. Building Humility Skills
  7. 4. Technological Fantasy and Frugality
    1. Frugality, Necessity, and Self-Restraint
    2. Reenvisioning Frugality
    3. Frugality and Flourishing
    4. Technological Fantasy?
    5. A Frugality Journey
  8. 5. Learning to Think Like a Mountain
    1. Thinking Like a Mountain
    2. Integrating Systems Skills with Individualism
    3. Systems Thinking and Flourishing
    4. Sustainability, Resilience Skills, and Widespread Flourishing
  9. 6. Barriers and Stepladders
    1. Individual Flourishing Hurdles
    2. Barriers to Scaling Up toward Sustainability
  10. 7. Education and Culture Change
    1. Laying the Foundations
    2. Higher Education
    3. Building Skills out of School
    4. Opportunities at Work and in the Sanctuary
    5. Independent Learning and Sharing
    6. The Prospects for Scaling Up
  11. Epilogue
  12. Notes
  13. Bibliography
  14. Index

Index

Figures and boxes are indicated by “f” and “b” following page numbers.

AASHE (Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education), 117, 159

Abbey, Edward, 90

Abelson, Robert, 57, 65

Abrams, Kathryn, 39, 41

abundance: beauty and, 89; binocular vision and, 37; cultural norms and, 81–82; happiness and, 93; in rocky road scenario, 174; technology and, 80–82, 94; “touching the world lightly” and, 92

adaptability, 137–38, 188n13

adaptive cycle, 17–28; collaboration and, 23, 33; competition in, 17–20; education and, 26, 27, 117; feedback loops in, 18; growth phase, 17–20, 22–23, 27–28, 32–33, 54, 93; humility and, 63; leadership in, 20, 26; overview, 17, 17f; political polarization and, 22; reorganization phase, 18–28, 47, 63, 70–71, 93, 125; resilience skills and, 23–24; skillful habits and, 17, 23, 28, 175; social systems and, 19–20, 19f; sustainability and, 20–21, 28, 125; systems thinking and, 105, 118–19. See also conservation phase; release phase

addiction, 30, 34, 95, 97

Affordable Care Act of 2010, 31

age of climate change: apocalyptic framing of, 10–11, 20, 179n15; challenges in, 2, 11–16, 28, 132, 178–79n9; cognitive flexibility in, 64; collaboration in, 29, 37, 79; explanation of, 2; frugality in, 92–93; humility in, 70, 79; systems thinking in, 105, 118, 121

aging populations, 13, 14, 97

agriculture: genetically engineered crops, 125; green revolution in, 10, 99; productivity and yields, 12, 82; school gardens/farms, 154–56, 184n18; sustainability and, 155, 159

Agyeman, Julian, 7, 124–25

Aristotle, 2, 4, 78, 146, 183n30

Aspen Institute, 151

Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), 117, 159

Association of American Colleges and Universities, 52

Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) system, 110

authoritarianism, 13, 20, 22, 69, 174

autonomy, 144–45

back-to-the-land movement, 87

balance, in virtue theory, 146–47

balancing feedback loops, 108, 109, 112

bandwagon fallacy, 58

barriers to resilience skill development/scaling up, 128–46; culture change urgency, 140–43; education risks, 144–46; elitism, 129–32; ideological associations, 134–36; immorality of flourishing, 133–34; local circumstances, 132–33; loneliness, 139; misidentification of skills, 136–38; no silver bullet, 138–39; political polarization, 143–44; stepladders for, 128–29, 132–39, 142–43

Battaly, Heather, 39

beauty: constructive frugality and, 84, 87, 89–91; in nature, 89–91, 95, 100, 113, 174–75, 184n22; positive emotions and, 7, 94

behavior change: for climate change mitigation, 98; collaborative elements of, 33, 50; individual vs. large-scale, 178n6; learning requirements for, 164; motivations for, 11, 25, 58, 134

biases: confirmation, 59, 60; conviction and, 59, 60, 66, 70; cultural, 152, 153, 157; empathy and, 29, 30, 39–40; law of the instrument and, 120

binocular vision: abundance and, 37; adaptability and, 137; collaboration and, 5, 36–37, 52; competition and, 5, 36–37; conviction and, 37, 65, 69, 79; frugality and, 37, 101; in green road scenario, 173; humility and, 37, 65, 69, 79, 163; individualism and, 37; skillful habits and, 37, 132, 143, 149, 175; systems thinking and, 37, 115, 117

biodiversity loss: consumption habits and, 95; environmental decline and, 2, 13; immorality of flourishing and, 133; planetary boundaries for, 12, 21; policy development for, 25; systems thinking and, 105

Bloom, Paul, 30, 39

Blume, Ruby K., 87

Bouckaert, Luk, 89

Braver Angels, 49

Brienza, Justin P., 131

Brinsfield, Chad, 49–50

Brundtland Commission, 121, 124

Buddhism, 89

Bullard, Robert D., 7

Bush, George H. W., 54

“butterfly” effect, 63

Cabin, Robert: Intelligent Tinkering, 74–79

Cabranes, José, 51, 52

Campbell, Scott, 125

capabilities approach to well-being, 2

capitalism, 9, 13–14, 32, 82, 97, 124–25, 173

Capital Preparatory Harlem Charter School, 153

Carson, Rachel: Silent Spring, 67–71, 78

CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning), 151

character education, 143–46, 151–53, 158–59

character traits: barriers to development of, 129; cultural norms and, 1, 4; flourishing and, 1, 3–5, 133, 138–39, 152, 175; malleability of, 53; morality and, 55, 122; situationists on, 132, 177n10; as skillful habits, 4–5. See also virtues; specific traits

charter schools, 152, 153, 155

Chesapeake Watershed Project, 31, 35, 165

Christianity, 4, 73, 79, 89, 167

Churchill, Winston, 67

Clements, Frederic, 186n16

climate change: assessment of challenges related to, 178n9; collaborative approaches, 33–34; conviction and, 57–58, 67; education on, 25, 168–69; feedback loops and, 108; greenhouse gases and, 96, 108; hope and, 42–43, 45, 168; Paris Accords, 31, 34; planetary boundaries for, 12, 21; polarization and, 13, 57; resource shortages and, 35; scenario planning and, 171–75; systems thinking and, 105; as wicked problem, 16, 98–99. See also age of climate change

Coates, Ta-Nehisi, 161

cognitive skills: constructive frugality and, 91; development of, 150; elaboration, 57, 65–67; empathy, 39, 40, 47, 130, 135; flexibility, 37, 61, 64, 74; gender differences, 135; individualistic, 6, 118; limitations of, 61, 62, 120; remediating deficits in, 5–6; systems thinking, 157

collaboration, 29–53; adaptive cycle and, 23, 33; barriers to, 62, 130, 142, 146; binocular vision and, 5, 36–37, 52; contextual influences, 31–32; cultivating skills for, 50–53, 134, 164; cultural norms and, 36, 145; education on, 150–53, 156–57, 159; empathy and, 5, 29–32, 38–42, 38b, 152; flourishing and, 33–35, 37, 79, 126, 135; in green road scenario, 172, 173; hope and, 5, 29, 32, 38b, 42–46, 135; organizational cultures and, 165–66; resilience skills and, 32, 33; in rocky road scenario, 174; systems thinking and, 114, 118, 121, 138; trust and, 5, 29, 32, 35, 38b, 46–50, 135

Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), 151

collective-action problems, 35, 119–20, 171

Collins, Jim, 108

common-good skills and, 112–14, 119

Common Ground School (New Haven, Connecticut), 155–56

competition: adaptability and, 188n13; in adaptive cycle, 17–20; binocular vision and, 5, 36–37; capitalism and, 14, 32; contextual influences, 31–32; conviction and, 54, 58; in educational settings, 32, 141; flourishing and, 135; leadership and, 32; in legal system, 30; media environment and, 32; in political processes, 34, 143; for resources, 35, 136; in rocky road scenario, 174, 175; social norms and, 31

confirmation bias, 59, 60

Confucianism, 4

conservation phase (adaptive cycle): competition during, 32; control regimes in, 137; description of, 177n1; global systems and, 21, 54, 179n16; hierarchical structures of, 26, 33; planetary boundaries and, 21–23; social systems and, 18–19; sustainability and, 20, 125

constructive frugality, 83–84, 87–93, 88b, 96, 184n12

consumption: conscious, 95; conspicuous, 130; environmental impact, 83, 95; global distribution of, 96; in green road scenario, 172; planetary processes and, 12, 15; population growth and, 12, 82; in rocky road scenario, 174; US spending trends, 93–94; willpower to avoid, 86, 87. See also abundance; frugality

conviction, 54–74; biases and, 59, 60, 66, 70; binocular vision and, 37, 65, 69, 79; climate change and, 57–58, 67; cognitive elaboration and, 57, 65–67; competition and, 54, 58; ego preoccupation and, 57, 61, 65; emotional commitment and, 57, 59–61, 65–70, 182n12; feedback loops and, 56, 59, 63; gender neutrality of, 135; hardened, 56–67, 79, 121, 138, 142; humility integrated with, 65–69, 74, 78, 79; intellectual arrogance and, 56, 62–64, 70, 182n12; leadership and, 54–56, 64–67, 69, 79, 174; media environment and, 58, 59, 71; political polarization and, 56, 73; social norms and, 5, 55, 79; softening skills, 61, 62b, 64, 66–70, 162

conviction conveyor belt, 5, 56–61, 65–66, 71, 142

Cornucopians, 80–81

Cortese, Anthony, 158–59

courage, 4, 26, 27, 134, 136–38, 146

Cousins, Gregory, 104

COVID-19 pandemic, 13, 24–25, 59, 119–20, 141

creativity, 16, 26, 28, 63–64, 69, 86

Criles, George, 68

critical race theory, 143

cultural capital, 129

cultural norms: abundance and, 81–82; adaptive cycle and, 17; character traits and, 1, 4; collaboration and, 36, 145; education and, 117, 143, 145–49, 152; humility and, 145, 146; resilience skills and, 8, 129, 140–43, 169–70; shifts in, 25, 134, 140–43, 148–49, 166, 169–70, 173; sustainability and, 7; US export of, 9

culture change: flourishing and, 9; motivations for, 5, 149; organizational, 166; social movements and, 139; sustainability and, 6–7; urgency of, 140–43; wicked problems and, 99

curiosity, 56, 71–72, 77, 91, 138, 150

The Day after Tomorrow (film), 110

DDT, 67–69

Dean, Carly A., 93

decentering-self skills, 61, 62b, 70–73, 77, 135, 138, 151, 156

deep ecology movement, 3–4, 177n8

Deimler, Mike, 188n13

delayed gratification, 84–86, 99–101

description skills, 106–7

distraction skills, 85–86

Duckworth, Angela, 136

Durkheim, Émile, 186n16

economic capital, 122, 124

economic inequality, 95, 119, 142

Eco Schools program (National Wildlife Federation), 155

education, 148–70; adaptive cycle and, 26, 27, 117; autonomy of students, 144–45; character, 143–46, 151–53, 158–59; charter schools, 152, 153, 155; on climate change, 25, 168–69; on collaboration, 150–53, 156–57, 159; competition in, 32, 141; in conviction-oriented culture, 60; critical race theory in, 143; cultural norms and, 117, 143, 145–49, 152; diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, 25, 152–53; on empathy, 143, 162; employer perceptions of, 52; feedback loops in, 116, 117; green schools, 154–55, 189n16; homogenization of students, 144, 145, 154, 162; informal and nonformal, 8, 149–50, 163–69; leadership in, 148, 155–59; moralized, 144–46, 152, 154, 167; on resilience skills, 8, 127, 130–31, 141–50, 156–70; social-emotional learning, 150–53; social justice, 152–53, 159; on SRR skills, 88, 184n18; student debt, 15, 93; on sustainability, 117, 140, 146, 153–67, 189n17; systems thinking and, 110, 112, 116–17, 130, 152–59. See also specific institutions

ego preoccupation, 57, 61, 65

Ehrenfeld, John, 95

Ehrlich, Paul, 80, 81

Einstein, Albert, 54–55

electric vehicles, 24, 95, 125

Eliasson, Olafur: Ice Watch, 25

Eliot, T. S., 83

elites and elitism, 7, 14–15, 32, 129–32, 174

emotional commitment, 57, 59–61, 65–70, 182n12

empathy: biases and, 29, 30, 39–40; cognitive, 39, 40, 47, 130, 135; collaboration and, 5, 29–32, 38–42, 38b, 152; in communication of hope, 44; education on, 143, 162; emotional, 30, 39–41, 135; just sustainability and, 126; leadership and, 39, 41; in legal system, 30–31, 39, 41; skills associated with, 38–42, 38b, 49, 131; social-emotional learning and, 151

environmental movement, 34, 67, 80, 100

Epicurus and Epicureans, 89, 95

Evans, Bob, 7

Exxon Valdez oil spill (1989), 104, 115

farming. See agriculture

Fath, Brian D., 19f, 93

feedback loops: in adaptive cycle, 18; balancing, 108, 109, 112; climate change and, 108; conversational, 110; conviction and, 56, 59, 63; in education, 116, 117; humility skills and, 73, 77; planetary boundaries and, 2, 13; reinforcing, 73, 108, 109, 112; resilience skills and, 6, 148; scenario planning and, 172; systems thinking and, 106–9, 109f, 112; technological development and, 81

Fesmire, Steve, 102

financial capital, 124

fires, 12, 17–18, 174

flooding, 12, 24, 118, 174

Flores, Fernando F., 46–48

flourishing: character traits and, 1, 3–5, 133, 138–39, 152, 175; collaboration and, 33–35, 37, 79, 126, 135; competition and, 135; culture change and, 9; elements of, 2–3, 7, 138; frugality and, 92–96, 126, 138; in green road scenario, 172, 173; happiness vs., 2, 133–34; humility and, 61–64, 69–70, 79, 126, 135; individual barriers to, 129–39; morality and, 133–34; resilience skills and, 6, 8, 9, 138; in rocky road scenario, 175; skillful habits and, 2–6, 6f, 9, 12, 73, 139; social challenges and, 14; sustainability and, 1, 9, 28, 121, 126; systems thinking and, 116–21, 126; well-being and, 2, 5, 177nn5–7

flywheels, 108

Ford Foundation, 26

fossil fuels, 22, 98, 104, 124–25, 172, 174

Framework for K–12 Science Education (National Research Council), 156

Franklin, Benjamin, 81, 83–86, 102, 132, 183n9, 184nn11–12

Franklin, Josiah, 84

Freeman, Dorothy, 78

free markets, 3, 80–81, 97–98

friendships: Aristotle on, 78, 183n30; building and nurturing, 40, 91; constructive frugality and, 84, 89; hope strengthened by, 44; life satisfaction levels and, 94; reflective learning through, 74, 78

frugality, 80–103; barriers to development of, 129–30; binocular vision and, 37, 101; constructive, 83–84, 87–93, 88b, 96, 184n12; cultivating skills for, 157, 161, 164; flourishing and, 92–96, 126, 138; of Franklin, 81, 83–86, 183n9, 184n12; gender neutrality of, 135; in green road scenario, 173; historical views of, 82–83; humility and, 79, 154; integral, 184n24; as necessity, 81, 83, 84, 99–100, 129, 174; resilience skills and, 82, 93, 183n7; restrictive, 83–89, 100; in rocky road scenario, 174; skills associated with, 84–97, 88b, 99, 131; social-emotional learning and, 151; social norms and, 81; sustainability and, 5, 82, 95, 96, 134; systems thinking and, 121; technology and, 96–99; “touching the world lightly” and, 91–92, 101–2, 184n24

Garrett, Shaylyn Romney, 48, 119–20, 141, 181n40, 186–87n18

Gayeton, Douglas, 160

gender and skillful habits, 134–35

General Social Survey, 94, 181n40

gig economy, 15

Gleason, Henry, 186n16

global warming. See climate change

gratitude, 73, 77, 143–44, 152, 170, 174

Great Depression, 83, 99, 141

greenhouse gases, 96, 108

Green Mountain College (Vermont), 101, 116–17, 131, 145, 160–62

Green Mountain Power (GMP), 72, 166

Green New Deal, 34

green revolution, 10, 99

green road scenario, 172–73

Greensburg (Kansas), rebuilding plan for, 27

green schools, 154–55, 189n16

grit, 136–38, 152

Grossmann, Igor, 131

growth phase, 18. See adaptive cycle

Guida, Allyson, 150

Gulf Stream, 63, 110

happiness, 2, 43, 90, 93–95, 133–34

Hart, David Bentley, 83

Hawken, Paul, 8, 42, 43, 140, 142

Hawley, Josh, 134

Hayhoe, Katharine, 168, 170

Hazelwood, Joseph, 104

Hebron (New York), ten-year plan for, 113–14

Heckman, James J., 150

Heinberg, Richard, 179n9, 179n16

heliocentric model, 64

homelessness, 109, 109f

honesty, 4, 78, 102, 133, 144

hope: climate change and, 42–43, 45, 168; collaboration and, 5, 29, 32, 38b, 42–46, 135; courage and grit in relation to, 137, 138; in rocky road scenario, 174; skills associated with, 38b, 43–46; trust in relation to, 48

Hopper, Edward: Nighthawks, 90

Hubble, Edwin, 54–55

human capital, 124

humility, 61–79; adaptive cycle and, 63; barriers to development of, 129, 130; binocular vision and, 37, 65, 69, 79, 163; conviction integrated with, 65–69, 74, 78, 79; cultivating skills for, 73–79, 134, 157, 159, 164, 167; cultural norms and, 145, 146; flourishing and, 61–64, 69–70, 79, 126, 135; frugality and, 79, 154; in green road scenario, 173; leadership and, 72–73; in rocky road scenario, 174; self-assessment and, 61, 70; skills associated with, 41, 61, 62b, 64, 69–79, 131, 134–35; social-emotional learning and, 151; social interaction views of, 61, 70; social justice education and, 152; social norms and, 5, 55, 162; systems thinking and, 114, 121, 138

Hunter, James Davison, 82–83

Hurricane Andrew (1992), 24

Hurricane Irma (2017), 24

Hurricane Katrina (2005), 33

Hurricane Wilma (2005), 24

immigration, 2, 13, 20, 35, 58

income inequality, 2, 24–25, 105, 118, 124, 140

individualism: binocular vision and, 37; causation and, 105, 115; collective-action problems and, 119–20; in educational settings, 141; historical trends, 119; loneliness and, 26; in Progressive Era, 187n18; in rocky road scenario, 174, 175; skillful habits and, 6, 9, 118; systems skills integrated with, 114–16

inequality: economic, 95, 119, 142; in green road scenario, 172; income, 2, 24–25, 105, 118, 124, 140; in rocky road scenario, 173–74

integral frugality, 184n24

intellectual arrogance, 56, 62–64, 70, 182n12

intelligent tinkering, 74–79

International Monetary Fund, 22

IPAT formula, 95

Islamic State (ISIS), 64

I–We–I trajectory, 119, 186–87n18

Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues (University of Birmingham), 158

Junto club, 85

just sustainability, 7, 124–26, 134, 136, 140, 172

Kaplan, Abraham, 120

Kaplan, Rachel, 87

Karelas, Andreas, 140

Kashdan, Todd, 72

Kastens, Kim A., 107–8

Katzmair, Harald, 93

Kepler, Johannes, 64

Kerry, John, 54

Kimmerer, Robin, 87

King, Martin Luther, Jr., 44

Kodak, 20, 21

Kraus, Michael, 130

Kunstler, James, 10

Lagarde, Christine, 183n3

Lakatos, Imre, 182n13

Lakewood Elementary School (Sunnyvale, California), 150–51

land ethic, defined, 113

law of the instrument, 120

leadership: in adaptive cycle, 20, 26; competitive approach to, 32; conviction and, 54–56, 64–67, 69, 79, 174; in education, 148, 155–59; empathy and, 39, 41; hope fostered by, 44; humility and, 72–73; systems thinking and, 116, 118; trust building by, 49

Leading the Sustainability Transition (LST), 166–67

Lear, Jonathan, 45

Leopold, Aldo, 76, 105, 112–13

Lerch, Daniel, 136

leverage points, 28, 111–12, 126–27, 142, 186n14

Lewicki, Roy J., 49–50

Lincoln, Abraham, 73

loneliness, 14, 26, 90, 94, 139

Lynch, Michael, 56–58, 62

Malthus, Thomas, 80

Markovits, Daniel, 32

marshmallow experiments, 85–86

masculinity, 134–35

Maslow, Abraham, 120

massive open online courses (MOOCs), 163–64

material abundance. See abundance

Mayberry, Matt, 166

McAfee, Andrew, 97, 183n3

McGeer, Victoria, 42, 43, 48

McGerr, Michael, 187n18

McKibben, Bill, 179n9, 185n37

Meadows, Donella, 106, 111, 186n5

media environment: competition and, 32; conviction and, 58, 59, 71; fragmentation of, 22, 58, 59; polarization reinforced by, 13, 142; social media, 13, 58, 169, 170

mental health, 14, 73, 97, 133

mentors, 50–52, 73–74, 154, 158, 160

Meredith, Hugh, 84

migration, 2, 13, 20, 35, 58

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment reports, 178n9

Mills, Stephanie, 1

Minow, Martha, 41

Mischel, Walter, 85–86

Montaigne, Michel de, 137

Montreal Protocol (1987), 179n18

Moore, Michael, 99

“movement that has no name,” 8, 140, 142

Moy, Ken, 51

Naess, Arne, 3–4

National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development, 151

National Research Council, 156

National Wildlife Federation, 155

natural capital, 122–24, 140

natural disasters, 12, 13, 93. See also specific types of events

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), 156

Nietzsche, Friedrich, 175–76

Nordhouse, Ted, 34

norms. See cultural norms; social norms

North Kona Dryland Forest Working Group, 74–79

Norton, Bryan, 165

Obama, Barack, 29–30, 64

objective list theory, 3, 177n6

Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria, 10, 33

ocean acidification, 2, 12, 98

Oliver, Mary, 175

100 Resilient Cities initiative (Rockefeller Foundation), 24

O’Neil, Brian C., 172

Opdebeeck, Hendrik, 89

organizational cultures, 20, 165–66

Oxford Character Project, 158

Paris Accords (2015), 31, 34

permafrost systems, 21, 108

pesticides, 67–71

Peterson, Christopher, 4, 83

Piasecki, Bruce, 183n9

Pinker, Steven, 183n3

planetary boundaries, 2, 12–13, 21–23, 34, 82, 118, 126, 132

Planet of the Humans (film), 99

Plato, 86

Plenty Coup (Crow chief), 45

political polarization: adaptive cycle and, 22; in age of climate change, 2; conviction and, 56, 73; COVID-19 pandemic and, 59; resilience skills and, 134, 135, 143–44; trust issues and, 46, 49; as wicked problem, 16

pollution, 12, 21, 45, 98, 123. See also greenhouse gases

population growth, 10, 12, 35, 80–82, 172, 174

positive psychology, 4, 90, 152

Poultney (Vermont), community wells in, 122–23

poverty, 30, 34, 93, 124, 126

Powell, Mary, 72, 166

Prescott College, 26, 27

Prinz, Jesse, 39

Progressive Era, 119, 120, 187n18

Project WET, 154

Prust, Dick, 52

Puritans, 83, 89

Putnam, Hilary, 41

Putnam, Robert D., 48, 119–20, 141, 164, 181n40, 186–87n18

Quakers, 83, 89, 184n12

racism, 16, 105, 118

reductionism, 115, 118, 120

Reed, Deborah, 84

Reeves, Martin, 188n13

reflection skills: application of, 74–79; education on, 156, 157, 167; friendships and, 74, 78; gender neutrality of, 135; humility and, 61, 62b, 70–71; in rocky road scenario, 174; social-emotional learning and, 151

reinforcing feedback loops, 73, 108, 109, 112

release phase (adaptive cycle): apocalyptic framing of, 20, 179n15; collaboration during, 33, 41; description of, 177n1; feedback loops in, 18; global systems and, 54; humility and, 63; opportunities involving, 23–28; planetary boundaries and, 21–23, 126; reflection skills and, 70; in rocky road scenario, 174; social capital for, 47; social systems and, 19; sustainability and, 125; threshold analysis and, 111; uncertainties during, 71, 118–19

religion, 8, 48, 158, 167–68. See also specific religions

relocalization movement, 82, 125

Renella, Donna, 50

renewable energy: acceleration of shift to, 142; convictions regarding, 57, 63; in green road scenario, 172; limitations of, 98–99; promotion of, 55, 125; solar, 24, 95, 98, 102, 161; wind, 24, 27, 98

reorganization phase, 18, 21, 136–37. See adaptive cycle

resilience skills: adaptive cycle and, 23–24; collaboration and, 32, 33; cultural norms and, 8, 129, 140–43, 169–70; education on, 8, 127, 130–31, 141–50, 156–70; explanation of, 6; feedback loops and, 6, 148; flourishing and, 6, 8, 9, 138; frugality and, 82, 93, 183n7; in green road scenario, 173; organizational cultures and, 165–66; political polarization and, 134, 135, 143–44; in rocky road scenario, 174; scaling up, 128, 134, 139–50, 153, 162, 169–70; social norms and, 134, 139, 140, 147, 169; sustainability and, 121, 140–47; systems thinking and, 117, 121. See also barriers to resilience skill development/scaling up

Resilient 305 strategy (Miami), 24

restrictive frugality, 83–89, 100

Rittel, Horst, 15–16

Robinson, Kim Stanley, 28

Rockefeller Foundation, 24

rocky road scenario, 172–75

role models: for character development, 152; for Christian virtues, 167; collaborative skills and, 50, 51; conviction and, 58; frugality skills and, 129; resilience skills and, 132, 139, 159, 162

Rosenberg, Marshall, 160

Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022), 36

Salt, David, 23, 107, 186n5

satiation skills, 86

scenario planning, 171–75

Schmidt, Eric, 183n3

schooling. See education

Schor, Juliet, 89, 95

Schwartz, Steve, 182n12, 187n6, 190n4

SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), 121–22, 124

Second Nature, 158, 159

SEL (social-emotional learning), 150–53

self-provisioning, repair, and reuse (SRR) skills, 86–88, 88b, 161, 184n18

self-restraint skills, 83–89, 88b, 92, 100–101, 151, 156, 184n12

Seligman, Martin, 2–4, 83

Senge, Peter M., 111, 186n5

Sessions, Jeff, 29–30

Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP), 172

Shellenberger, Michael, 11, 34

Shriver, Tim, 151

Simon, Julian, 3, 80–81

simple-living movements, 83, 87, 89

situationists, 132, 177n10

skillful habits: adaptive cycle and, 17, 23, 28, 175; binocular vision and, 37, 132, 143, 149, 175; character traits as, 4–5; contextual influences, 31–32, 136; Cornucopians and, 81; flourishing and, 2–6, 6f, 9, 12, 73, 139; gender and, 134–35; ideological associations, 134–36; individualism and, 6, 9, 118; self-assessment of, 102–3; sustainability and, 5, 28, 121; virtue theory and, 177n11. See also specific skills

Snyder, C. R., 43

social capital, 32, 47, 58, 122, 124, 164, 181n40

social-emotional learning (SEL), 150–53

social justice education, 152–53, 159

social media, 13, 58, 169, 170

social norms: behavioral change and, 178n6; competition and, 31; conviction and, 5, 55; frugality and, 81; humility and, 5, 55, 162; influences on, 9, 119; I–We–I trajectory and, 186–87n18; resilience skills and, 134, 139, 140, 147, 169

soft-conviction skills, 61, 62b, 64, 66–70, 162

solar energy, 24, 95, 98, 102, 161

solastalgia, 13

Solomon, Robert C., 46–48

Sotomayor, Sonia, 29–30, 38–39, 41, 50–53, 102–3

SRR (self-provisioning, repair, and reuse) skills, 86–88, 88b, 161, 184n18

SSP (Shared Socioeconomic Pathways), 172

standard of living, 14, 22, 82, 124

STARS (Sustainability Tracking and Rating System), 159

Stoddard, Carl, 131

Stoics, 4, 89, 139

Stroh, David, 107, 109, 186n5

Summers, Larry, 183n3

sustainability: adaptive cycle and, 20–21, 28, 125; agriculture and, 155, 159; cultural norms and, 7; culture change and, 6–7; defined, 121–22, 124; education on, 117, 140, 146, 153–67, 189n17; flourishing and, 1, 9, 28, 121, 126; frugality and, 5, 82, 95, 96, 134; global approach, 4; in green road scenario, 172, 173; just, 7, 124–26, 134, 136, 140, 172; resilience skills and, 121, 140–47; in rocky road scenario, 174; skillful habits and, 5, 28, 121; systems thinking and, 122–26, 134

Sustainability Tracking and Rating System (STARS), 159

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 121–22, 124

systems thinking, 104–27; adaptive cycle and, 105, 118–19; binocular vision and, 37, 115, 117; collaboration and, 114, 118, 121, 138; common-good skills and, 112–14, 119; description skills in, 106–7; education and, 110, 112, 116–17, 130, 152–59; feedback loops and, 106–9, 109f, 112; flourishing and, 116–21, 126; frugality and, 121; gender and political neutrality of, 135; humility and, 114, 121, 138; individualism integrated with, 114–16; leadership and, 116, 118; leverage point assessment and, 111–12, 186n14; literature review, 186n5; resilience skills and, 117, 121; in rocky road scenario, 174; sustainability and, 122–26, 134; threshold analysis in, 110–11, 186n11

tame problems, 15–16

Taoism, 4, 79, 92

technology: abundance and, 80–82, 94; changes in, 1–3, 14, 22, 99, 163; innovations, 15, 24–25, 99, 126; science in development of, 67; systemic impacts, 97–99, 185n44

techno-optimists, 183n3

“thinking like a mountain” metaphor, 105, 112–13

Thomashow, Mitch, 160

Thompson, Allen, 45

threshold analysis, 110–11, 186n11

thrift. See frugality

Thunberg, Greta, 10, 33

Tiberius, Valerie, 146–47

Tocqueville, Alexis de, 115

“touching the world lightly” skills, 91–92, 101–2, 184n24

transition-town movement, 125

Trump, Donald, 60–61

trust: authentic, 46–47; barriers to development of, 130; breaches of, 32, 47, 49–50; building, 46, 47, 49, 52, 66, 168; calculative approach to, 47–48; collaboration and, 5, 29, 32, 35, 38b, 46–50, 135; emotionalization of, 47; in government, 22, 24, 34, 120, 123; hope in relation to, 48; in institutions, 13, 14, 48, 59, 64, 126, 158; interpersonal, 48, 164; skills associated with, 38b, 47, 49

Ukraine, Russian invasion of (2022), 36

United Nations (UN): on collaborative and systems-thinking skills, 148; Decade for Education for Sustainable Development, 153, 163; planetary boundary threat management and, 22; Sustainable Development Goals, 121–22, 124

University of Birmingham (UK), 158

violence, 2, 14, 22, 34, 62, 135–36

virtues: balance and, 146–47; Christian, 79, 167; defined, 4; ethics and, 177–78n11; Franklin on, 85; friendship and, 78; masculinity and, 134; Taoist, 79, 92. See also specific virtues

Waldinger, Robert, 94

Walker, Brian, 23, 107, 186n5

Walker, Kenny, 67–69

Wallace-Wells, David, 10

Walsh, Lynda, 67–69

Washington, George, 73

Wason experiment, 60

Webber, Melvin, 15–16

Weber, Max, 186n16

well-being, 2, 5, 94, 172, 173, 177nn5–7

Westacott, Emrys, 92

wicked problems: climate change, 16, 98–99; collaboration and, 23, 32–35; political polarization, 16; reductionism and, 118, 120; systemic dimensions of, 63; tame problems vs., 15–16; technological innovation and, 25

Williams, Terry Tempest, 90

Williston, Byron, 10, 42–43, 45

willpower, 85–87

wind energy, 24, 27, 98

wisdom: of frugality, 87, 92; in green road scenario, 173; life experience and, 72, 131, 137, 171; of renewable energy incentives, 63; resilience skills and, 167; resources for pursuit of, 99

Wondolleck, Julia Marie, 35

Yaffee, Steven Lewis, 35

Yates, Joshua, 82–83

Yeats, William Butler: “The Second Coming,” 61

Yellowstone National Park, 17–18

Zsolnai, László, 89

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