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extinction rebellion
January 2, 2024
Magazine
Aaron Gell
Democrats and Climate Activists Are on a Collision Course in 2024
In the run-up to a presidential election with dire climate implications, can activists afford to demonize Democrats? Can they afford not to?
September 21, 2023
Claire Ravenscroft
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Casey Williams
How to Galvanize Americans Stuck in Their Cars on Climate
Building a working-class climate movement means understanding how infrastructure, not ignorance, locks people into high-carbon ways of life.
September 9, 2023
Marek Makowski
Why Climate Protesters Are Focusing on Tennis
Human-caused climate change has been around for less time than tennis, but it will leave its scars on the earth for longer than the outlines of our hard courts.
May 26, 2021
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Benjamin Kunkel
The Climate Case for Property Destruction
Andreas Malm’s “How to Blow Up a Pipeline” urges activists to turn to tougher tactics.
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