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Naomi’s Klein’s This Changes Everything is absolutely essential for understanding, confronting, and meeting the challenges of the 21st century. I recommend it to everyone.
Naomi Klein is known for her activism and her reporting on corporate malfeasance – the misused power of corporations, and the deleterious effects of unfettered global free-market western-style capitalism unchained from any conceivable governance that might restrict profitability. Profits first, above all else. Protect sharehold ...more
Naomi Klein is known for her activism and her reporting on corporate malfeasance – the misused power of corporations, and the deleterious effects of unfettered global free-market western-style capitalism unchained from any conceivable governance that might restrict profitability. Profits first, above all else. Protect sharehold ...more

In 2008, Newt Gingrich and Nancy Pelosi did a tv spot together pledging to combat climate change. Can anyone explain to me what the heck has caused this Republican insanity? Is there a single candidate from the Grand Ol' Party who even believes in it any more? And why not?
Our brains tend to filter new information to protect our belief system.
The groups fighting climate change are not science groups. They are right wing organizations like ALEC, the Cato Institute, the Ayn Rand Institute, the Ch ...more
Our brains tend to filter new information to protect our belief system.
The groups fighting climate change are not science groups. They are right wing organizations like ALEC, the Cato Institute, the Ayn Rand Institute, the Ch ...more

Review was originally published in Socialist Worker (UK) here.
Environmental action cannot be left to individuals such as the “lifestyle decisions of earnest urbanites who like going to farmers’ markets on Saturday afternoons”. Instead, we need state action such as sustainable transport and energy-efficient housing.
Market mechanisms are supposed to reduce emissions. But Klein points out that the private sector has played only a tiny role in investing in renewable energies. Governments have been r ...more
Environmental action cannot be left to individuals such as the “lifestyle decisions of earnest urbanites who like going to farmers’ markets on Saturday afternoons”. Instead, we need state action such as sustainable transport and energy-efficient housing.
Market mechanisms are supposed to reduce emissions. But Klein points out that the private sector has played only a tiny role in investing in renewable energies. Governments have been r ...more

This book is a remarkable exploration of global warming from a social, economic, political, and historical perspective. The author discusses the roots of the climate crisis, what we can do about it, and a bit of her own personal experiences and realizations along the way. Her ability to weave these otherwise dry and depressing facts into a compelling story is a major part of what sells the book. The only reason that I gave it 4/5 stars is because the structure suffers a bit from this approach, j
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After finishing this book, I wasn't sure whether to feel inspired or utterly depressed... but it continues to stimulate much thought, and it left no doubt that this is a very important book for anyone concerned about the future of our species and our planet. Ms. Klein makes a compelling case that we are rapidly running out of time to avert an ecological disaster, that there are no easy, painless solutions that preserve our economic status quo. We may be at a crossroads where we're forced to choo
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“So we are left with a stark choice: allow climate disruption to change everything about our world, or change pretty much everything about our economy to avoid that fate. But we need to be very clear: because of our decades of collective denial, no gradual, incremental options are now available to us. Gentle tweaks to the status quo stopped being a climate option when we supersized the American Dream in the 1990s, and then proceeded to take it global.”
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