Rupert Read and Morgan Phillips bring us an insightful and timely collection of essays on the world’s pressing need for transformative adaptation. Their book came out at an important moment: the planet has breached the 1.5C temperature limit set out in the Paris Agreement, and Donald Trump has re-entered the White House with a new zeal to resile from climate action, and “drill, baby, drill.” In keeping with the times, the book sets out a bracing, alternative vision of the way forward – rooted in action on the ground, communities, direct action, and new efforts to broker greater democracy and civic ...
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