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A Finer Future wins Nautilus Award

Tags: book, Books, finer future, hunter, stewart
Published on April 22, 2019

‘A Finer Future: creating an economy in service to life’ has been awarded the Silver Nautilus Award in the Ecology & Environment category.

 

This book, by Hunter Lovins, Stewart Wallis, Anders Wijkman and John Fullerton, was published in September 2018 and sets out a blueprint for an inspiring regenerative economy that avoids collapse and works for people and planet (a wellbeing economy!)

For two decades, Nautilus Book Awards has recognised books that transcend barriers of culture, gender, race, and class, and promote conscious living & green values, spiritual growth, wellness & vitality, and positive social change. Last year, Nautilus received entries from 36 US States, and from 12 other nations. Dedicated to excellence and high standards of both message and presentation, the Nautilus programme celebrates books that inspire and connect our lives as individuals, communities and global citizens.

Nautilus Book Awards is held in particular high-regard for recognising and promoting outstanding print books in several dozen genres that nurture positive change to co-create a Better World.

Nautilus is one of the significant Book Award programs that welcomes entries from the full range of the print-publishing spectrum: Author Self-Published, Small Press (2 to 10 books annual & from multiple authors), Small Press-Hybrid, and from Large Publishers. All the books selected as Winners are potent seeds for the growth, coherence, and healing of our culture and world.

The Nautilus Mission is to recognize and celebrate a wide subject-range of Better Books for a Better World.

You can find out more about A Finer Future and order your copy here.

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