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Naomi Klein: This Changes Everything (2014, Simon & Schuster)

In This Changes Everything Naomi Klein argues that climate change isn’t just another issue to …

"... the refusal of so many environmentalists to consider responses to the climate crisis that would upend the economic status quo forces them to place their hopes in solutions—whether miracle products, or carbon markets, or “bridge fuels”—that are either so weak or so high-risk that entrusting them with our collective safety constitutes what can only be described as magical thinking."

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Naomi Klein: This Changes Everything (2014, Simon & Schuster)

In This Changes Everything Naomi Klein argues that climate change isn’t just another issue to …

“Imagine that someone came up with a brilliant new campaign against smoking. It would show graphic images of people dying of lung cancer followed by the punch line: ‘It’s easy to be healthy - smoke one less cigarette a month.’ We know without a moment’s reflection that this campaign would fail,” wrote British climate activist and author George Marshall. “The target is so ludicrous, and the disconnection between the images and the message is so great,that most smokers would just laugh it off.”

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Naomi Klein: This Changes Everything (2014, Simon & Schuster)

In This Changes Everything Naomi Klein argues that climate change isn’t just another issue to …

And yet still, at the upper echelons of the climate movement, our soaring emissions are never blamed on anything as concrete as the fossil fuel corporations that work furiously to block all serious attempts to regulate emissions, and certainly not on the economic model that demands that these companies put profit before the health of the natural systems upon which all life depends. Rather the villains are always vague and unthreatening—a lack of “political will,” a deficit of “ambition”—while fossil fuel executives are welcomed at U.N. climate summits as key “partners” in the quest for “climate solutions.”

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I've started to read Norman Solomon's 'War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of its Military Machine': https://bookrastinating.com/book/486298/s/war-made-invisible

6% in, the book provides relation through its simple language and many facts. The writing style is lovely: straightforward, illuminating, clarifying.

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Just started reading David Grann's new book, 'The Wager': https://bookrastinating.com/book/405045/s/the-wager

There's an excellent podcast episode about this book which only made me want to read it more: https://thisiscriminal.com/episode-220-shipwrecked-5-26-2023

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