Underneath COP26, The Beach! w/ Andreas Malm, Kate Aronoff & Sabrina Fernandes
What could direct action look like in the context of COP26?
Our second episode of Climate Crisis: Time for a New Society was recorded in Glasgow at COP26, hosted by Kate Aronoff, staff writer at The New Republic, author of Overheated and co-author of A Planet To Win: Why We Need A Green New Deal. Kate is joined by Andreas Malm, author of How to Blow Up a Pipeline and White Skin, Black Fuel with the Zetkin Collective, and Sabrina Fernandes, Brazilian eco-socialist organiser, communicator and fellow at the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.
Climate Crisis: Time for a New Society is a new podcast where writers and activists discuss radical ideas to move beyond the doom of climate breakdown. A collaboration between the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Brussels and Verso Books.
Further reading:
COP26: a radical climate reading list. 10 books to help us radically fight in a world on fire.
Radical Futures: books to help us re-imagine new futures.
Theorizing the Climate Crisis: a reading list around how different theories of the climate crisis shape our understanding of what must be done.
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