‘Written by one of the most influential voices in environmental social science and policy over the last five decades, Decisions for Sustainability provides a state-of-the-art examination of the hard choices confronting sustainability experts. Destined to become a classic in the field.'
Michael Vandenbergh - School of Law, Vanderbilt University
‘From renting cars, having children, and flying on a vacation to eating meat and buying a home, almost every action we take in modern society contributes to climate change. The distinguished professor Thomas Dietz tackles this pesky aspect of the climate crisis head on in his masterful book on how the choices we make amplify carbon emissions. Interspersed with a startling array of marshaled facts, case studies, examples and even lyrics, Decisions for Sustainability is indispensable reading for anyone seeking to better comprehend the social and behavioral reasons we perpetuate climate catastrophe, but also have the personal and interpersonal skills inside ourselves to escape it.'
Benjamin K. Sovacool - Boston University and Sussex University
‘The wisdom of a long and distinguished career crystallized into a gem of a book. Tom weaves together theory and insights from numerous disciplines to help us understand and support decision making for a sustainable future. Excellent supplementary reading for my graduate and undergraduate classes on climate action and policy.'
Elke U. Weber - Princeton University
‘Tom Dietz played a major role in creating a field that we all needed, a science of humans and the environment that recognized the complexity of their interdependence. With Decisions for Sustainability, he has created an introduction that we all need: lucid, accessible, and respectful of the science and those it hopes to serve.'
Baruch Fischhoff - Carnegie Mellon University
‘Renowned (and indefatigable!) environmental studies scholar Thomas Dietz has produced yet another field-defining work. Written in lively and accessible language, Decisions for Sustainability demonstrates how important deliberation and democracy are for ensuring a sustainable and equitable future. Dietz's exploration of his own family's experiences with technological and environmental transformations is refreshing and effective for illuminating the sociological imagination – that foundational interplay between the public and the personal. Dietz also pays close attention to the key role of multiple forms of diversity, emphasizing how context, history and power significantly shape our thinking and actions around sustainability. We must improve our decision making practices in order to create a more livable, just, and verdant world, and Decisions for Sustainability is a clear-eyed and insightful guide for supporting that goal.'
David N. Pellow - University of California Santa Barbara and author of What is Critical Environmental Justice?
‘Tom Dietz has been able to condense the multiple complexities of how individuals, organisations, and societies do make and should make decisions in the context of globalised economies, sustainability challenges, and growing inequities. The analysis provides insights from ecology, psychology, sociology, and ethics that improve our knowledge about what matters to society and nature but that also provides guidance for developing a more deliberative and inclusive decision culture. A must-read-book for all decision makers!’
Ortwin Renn - Research Institute for Sustainability, Helmholtz Center, Potsdam
‘This book is a must read for scientists and practitioners interested in environmental decision making. The book provides key insights into how individuals, organizations and nations can make better decisions to address sustainability challenges and improve the wellbeing of humans and other species, and the quality of nature and the environment.’
Linda Steg - University of Groningen
‘This book could be used as a textbook for sustainability, public administration, or public participation courses or as general reference book.’
Richard Smardon
Source: Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
‘A wide-ranging, interdisciplinary exploration of decision-making and sustainability … Highly recommended.’
A. S. Ricker
Source: Choice