'Bidwai gives us a sense of what an equitable approach to climate change should look like…. He has the passion of a committed social activist and the intellectual rigour of a serious scholar… [A] valuable contribution to our understanding of … a complex ... subject.'
—Shyam Saran, The Hindu
‘Clearly, a work of love … a marvellous example of intelligent critiquing but it does not stop there; it goes on to suggest possible solutions … highly recommended reading for politicians, citizens, entrepreneurs, researchers and students...’
—Down to Earth
'…a welcome treatise [on] India's climate change policy.... [the global] climate talks, where they are headed and how little really has been done'
—Economic and Political Weekly
‘Bidwai has compiled the most comprehensive analysis of climate change…. His meticulous research is marked by his moral commitment… [to] …equity between, and within, countries.’
—Darryl D’Monte, Outlook
‘… [T]his is a superb book. Bidwai brings lucidity, breadth of knowledge and scholarship to a wide range of issues …. [E]ssential reading for a wide audience even beyond those engaged with climate change…’
—Tehelka
‘No one seized of the rapid damage to the environment, or the urgency of developing equitable policies and practices to protect increasingly disenfranchised peoples whose livelihoods depend on the earth, its forests and limited water and energy sources, can afford to not read this book.’
—Hindustan Times
‘Bidwai is a rare analyst… a man of the South, but at the same time… extremely critical of …India’s stance in the negotiations, which he judges to be incoherent,… short-sighted, and … rooted in an unjust model of development… that ultimately serves its elites…’
—Greenhouse Development Rights
‘Bidwai, significantly raising the bar of scholar-activism, stylishly explores, putting on the stage, in the background, the main actors in the geopolitics of climate change…. Given his rigorous scholarship, … this is a book that cannot be ignored particularly by those who purport to steer our country.’
—Sanctuary Asia