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<font size="+2" face="Calibri"><i><b>February</b></i></font><font
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<i>[ Strange positivity, since everything is local, things won't get
better until they get worse ]</i><br>
<b>'Saving Ourselves' by Dana Fisher: A policy cascade only after
millions die from climate shocks!</b><br>
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style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; background: transparent; white-space: pre-wrap;">This episode with Dana R fisher is the unofficial part 2 of 3 looking at the sociological side of collective action, while we try to slow the sinking of the Titanic, to make homes on the lifeboats.</span><br>
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style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; background: transparent; white-space: pre-wrap;">The rub in all this is that Dana’s message is not dissimilar from Roger Hallam’s (unofficial part 1). She agrees that millions will likely die before the so-called Anthroshift kicks in and we get the cascade of structural policies we need to respond en masse to the crisis.
The detail in all we discuss is in Dana’s new book, ‘Saving Ourselves - From Climate Shocks To Climate Action’. <a
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If you want a close up lens on the structural failures to date, coupled with the determination of those in power to ignore the loud and clear science, then please do consider buying my book COPOUT. I’ve had great feedback from climate luminaries such as Sir David King, Bill McKibben, Alice Hill, Rupert Read, and others. <a
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Thank you to all subscribers for your support. It is greatly received as it allows this series to continue. I get so many requests for interviews and it is getting harder to keep up. More supporters means more interviews can bet processed. Thanks again.</span>
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[ her book ]<br>
<b>Saving Ourselves: From Climate Shocks to Climate Action (Society
and the Environment) Hardcover – February 13, 2024</b><br>
by Dana R. Fisher<br>
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We've known for decades that climate change is an existential
crisis. For just as long, we've seen the complete failure of our
institutions to rise to the challenge. Governments have struggled to
meet even modest goals. Fossil fuel interests maintain a
stranglehold on political and economic power. Even though we have
seen growing concern from everyday people, civil society has
succeeded only in pressuring decision makers to adopt watered-down
policies. All the while, the climate crisis worsens. Is there any
hope of achieving the systemic change we need?<br>
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Dana R. Fisher argues that there is a realistic path forward for
climate action―but only through mass mobilization that responds to
the growing severity and frequency of disastrous events. She
assesses the current state of affairs and shows why public policy
and private-sector efforts have been ineffective. Spurred by this
lack of progress, climate activism has become increasingly
confrontational. Fisher examines the radical flank of the climate
movement: its emergence and growth, its use of direct action, and
how it might evolve as the climate crisis worsens. She considers
when and how activism is most successful, identifying the importance
of creating community, capitalizing on shocking moments, and
cultivating resilience. Clear-eyed yet optimistic, Saving Ourselves
offers timely insights on how social movements can take power back
from deeply entrenched interests and open windows of opportunity for
transformative climate action.<br>
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[ facing the future - the Hero's journey ]<br>
<b>Envisioning the Future</b><br>
Facing Future<br>
Feb 23, 2024 #ClimateBreakdown #TomRiley #PaulBeckwith<br>
What will the planet be like in 10 years or 20 years?
#ClimateBreakdown is upon us, and critical systems are on the verge
of failure. Will young people plan their lives based on the
destructive paradigm of endless growth, and consumerism? Or will
they see themselves as leaders in a movement to adapt to the
changing conditions that are in the pipeline? What role will AI play
in our future?<br>
#TomRiley, former NASA engineer and author of three climate
detective novels, #PaulBeckwith and host, Dale Walkonen explore the
how stories can inspire necessary and ethical action. <br>
<br>
Tom's latest novel, Dark Heat, is available on <br>
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href="https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Heat-Sara">https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Heat-Sara</a>...<br>
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note: Abigail Disney, not the CEO of Disney, opposes the use of
private jets.<br>
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<font face="Calibri"> <font size="+2"><i><b>February 25, 2005 </b></i></font>
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<font face="Calibri"> </font> February 25, 2005: In a piece on
state-level efforts to address carbon pollution, the Boston
Phoenix's Deirdre Fulton notes:<br>
<blockquote>"Though the United States accounts for almost 25 percent
— more than any other single country — of the world’s
global-warming emissions, advocates say there’s been little
federal action on this issue since at least 2001. That’s when
George W. Bush, echoing concerns that had also been voiced by his
predecessor Bill Clinton, opted out of Kyoto, citing national
economic concerns and calling on developing nations to commit to
greater sacrifices than they do under the current agreement. No
wonder China, India, Mexico, and Brazil signed on, say US and
Australian leaders. They have much less to lose as more stringent
emissions regulations go into effect for other nations worldwide.<br>
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"The US position may or may not be fair, but we do know this much:
it doesn’t move us very far toward addressing the looming problem
of global warming. And that makes regional and state-level efforts
all the more important."<br>
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