"An original and deeply moving exploration of humanitarian ethics in times of climate change. Hugo Slim masterfully challenges all of us-and especially humanitarians-to rethink our ethics, norms and practices." -- Maarten van Aalst, Director General and Chief Science Officer, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, and Professor of Climate and Disaster Resilience, University of Twente"A remarkable book. Slim makes an engaging argument for a more current, ethical and effective paradigm for humanitarian action in the age of the "polycrisis". An absolute must-read for anyone working in the climate, development and humanitarian sectors." -- Aditya V. Bahadur, Director, Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre"A new, nature-positive paradigm of humanitarian response to climate crises is required. This response, as Slim powerfully argues, must be integrative and inclusive, merging both human and ecological objectives.
A must-read and a lighthouse to guide our collective reset for much-enhanced climate resilience." -- Changhua Wu, Chair, Governing Council of the Asia-Pacific Water Forum"A compelling case for integrating the humanitarian and environmental agendas at a time when we are finally beginning to recognize that the wellbeing of people is intertwined with, and dependent on, the health of nature. Our only chance of securing a people-positive future is through a nature-positive one." -- Marco Lambertini, Convener, Nature Positive Initiative.