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Fighting in a World on Fire : The Next Generation-s Guide to Protecting the Climate and Saving Our Future

SKU: 9781804291252
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  • Author:
    MALM Andreas
  • ISBN:
    9781804291252
  • Publication Date:
    February 2023
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    272
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Verso Books
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Fighting in a World on Fire : The Next Generation-s Guide to Protecting the Climate and Saving Our Future
Fighting in a World on Fire : The Next Generation-s Guide to Protecting the Climate and Saving Our Future

Fighting in a World on Fire : The Next Generation-s Guide to Protecting the Climate and Saving Our Future

SKU: 9781804291252
Regular price $24.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MALM Andreas
  • ISBN:
    9781804291252
  • Publication Date:
    February 2023
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    272
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Verso Books
  • Country of Publication:

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An argument for bold action to halt climate destruction, adapted for young people from Andreas Malm's best-selling book

Young people are inheriting a world of climate catastrophe. Young people are also one of the strongest forces leading movements for climate justice, and to halt the fossil fuel emissions that are making our Earth unlivable.

As Greta Thunberg and the Fridays for the Future movement have made clear, solutions offered by adults are far too little, far too late: the measures in unenforceable international agreements wont halt our reliance on fossil fuels, or take the drastic steps humans need to take in order to keep our planet livable.

What kinds of drastic steps are needed? What kind of bold actions can the climate justice movement begin using to bring a stop to climate destruction, and that can be employed alongside existing strategies of mass protest, awareness, and legal appeals? Why does our society consider profit for oil companies more important than the future of young people and the health of our shared environment?

In this adaptation of Andreas Malm's best-selling book on the need for a bolder, more confrontational climate justice movement, these urgent questions are brought to the most important audience of all: those who are growing up in a world on fire.

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  • An argument for bold action to halt climate destruction, adapted for young people from Andreas Malm's best-selling book

    Young people are inheriting a world of climate catastrophe. Young people are also one of the strongest forces leading movements for climate justice, and to halt the fossil fuel emissions that are making our Earth unlivable.

    As Greta Thunberg and the Fridays for the Future movement have made clear, solutions offered by adults are far too little, far too late: the measures in unenforceable international agreements wont halt our reliance on fossil fuels, or take the drastic steps humans need to take in order to keep our planet livable.

    What kinds of drastic steps are needed? What kind of bold actions can the climate justice movement begin using to bring a stop to climate destruction, and that can be employed alongside existing strategies of mass protest, awareness, and legal appeals? Why does our society consider profit for oil companies more important than the future of young people and the health of our shared environment?

    In this adaptation of Andreas Malm's best-selling book on the need for a bolder, more confrontational climate justice movement, these urgent questions are brought to the most important audience of all: those who are growing up in a world on fire.

An argument for bold action to halt climate destruction, adapted for young people from Andreas Malm's best-selling book

Young people are inheriting a world of climate catastrophe. Young people are also one of the strongest forces leading movements for climate justice, and to halt the fossil fuel emissions that are making our Earth unlivable.

As Greta Thunberg and the Fridays for the Future movement have made clear, solutions offered by adults are far too little, far too late: the measures in unenforceable international agreements wont halt our reliance on fossil fuels, or take the drastic steps humans need to take in order to keep our planet livable.

What kinds of drastic steps are needed? What kind of bold actions can the climate justice movement begin using to bring a stop to climate destruction, and that can be employed alongside existing strategies of mass protest, awareness, and legal appeals? Why does our society consider profit for oil companies more important than the future of young people and the health of our shared environment?

In this adaptation of Andreas Malm's best-selling book on the need for a bolder, more confrontational climate justice movement, these urgent questions are brought to the most important audience of all: those who are growing up in a world on fire.