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The award-winning writing of Rebecca Solnit has touched on the defining topics of our times, from environmental justice, disaster response, the memory of communities, and more.
Rebecca Solnit, author of California Reads selected book A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster, shares her thoughts on how we function within and what we really need from society.
Think of gentrification as a localized version of climate change: uprooting species and cultures, punishing the poor and rewarding the rich.
We speak with Rebecca Solnit, one of the nation’s most celebrated writers, who has spent years writing about climate change. She’s the author of more than 20 books, including, most recently, "The Mother of All Questions."
While Covid ravaged across the world, air pollution killed about three times as many people. We must fight the climate crisis with the same urgency with which we confronted coronavirus.
Big tech isn’t interested in a better world, just a more profitable one. To beat it, we need to break its stranglehold on us.
What is happening now is astonishingly worse than any previous fire season. We are in a new kind of era.
Even in such a divided and troubled country, there is hope. Between us we can beat the climate destroyers.
We can make peace, with our energy sources, the planet and with each other if we end our addiction to oil.
If we are to survive, we must follow the demands and examples of the next generation.
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