ABSTRACT

This book builds on the insights of Günther Bachmann, former Secretary General for the German Sustainability Council, who spent almost 20 years advising the German government on sustainability policy. The book discusses his experiences in negotiating stakeholder statements at the highest national levels.

Bachmann takes the reader behind the scenes of German sustainable policy and practice, whilst also comparing Germany with other national approaches. He tells the story of political events from his insider perspective, unfolding the narrative of sustainable development goals and how activists in their respective countries could and should relate to it. Furthermore, he suggests new lines of vision through the tangle of conference fatigue and buzzwords. The book argues that environmentalists often display entrenched attitudes that too often downplay success. The rhetoric of crisis and doom, if overstretched and reduced to alarm, paralyses action and innovation. Bachmann, who on the contrary argues positively and concretely, shows unusual but significant signs of hope and confidence in action and how these can be made effective in the politics of sustainable development.

This book will be of global relevance to sustainability professionals and policy makers and will advise them on how to successfully move ahead with sustainability policies.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

Never trust a lesson without thinking for yourself

chapter 2|12 pages

Germany

The basic facts

chapter 3|21 pages

Roots

The background of today's sustainability practise

chapter 4|20 pages

Strategising

The state-of-the-art of German sustainability politics

chapter 5|18 pages

Keystone

The German energy transition

chapter 6|18 pages

Value

The undervalued component

chapter 7|21 pages

Failures

An indispensable resource

chapter 8|19 pages

Moments

Facing accumulated decision needs in sustainable development in Germany

chapter 9|15 pages

Democracy

No end, but rather a becoming

chapter 10|16 pages

Success

Navigating its elements

chapter 11|19 pages

Seeds

The evolutionary germination principle, repurposed

chapter 12|4 pages

Unite behind politics