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Naomi Klein: ‘It’s inequality that kills’
How about as we decarbonize and create a less polluted world, we also build a much fairer society on multiple fronts?
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COP27 Summit in Egypt’s police state creates moral crisis for climate movement
The ongoing hunger strike of Egyptian political prisoner Alaa Abd El Fattah forcefully reminds us that there can be no meaningful climate action without political freedom.
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Time to charge the true cost of fossil fuels
There is a crucial disconnect impeding climate action. As author and climate activist, Naomi Klein puts it, “Our economic system and our planetary system are now at war…. Only one of these sets of rules can be changed, and it’s not the laws of nature.”
Intercepted: Naomi Klein on “Don’t Look Up”
Naomi Klein and Jon Schwarz discuss the new film “Don’t Look Up” and the current state of the climate justice movement.
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A Message From the Future II: The Years of Repair
Can we imagine a better future? If we stop talking about what winning actually looks like, isn’t that the same as giving up?
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Jane Fonda, intergalactic eco-warrior in a red coat
The leg warmers. Barbarella. The Vietnam War. Tom Hayden and Ted Turner. And she’s not done yet.
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Escape from the nuclear family: COVID-19 should provoke a rethink of how we live
Naomi Klein argues that it's time for some big bold thinking about how we can safely live, work, and learn with the virus — and maybe even enjoy ourselves.
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