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Chris Saltmarsh
Mon, 15 Nov 2021, 18:30 (GMT)
Bookhaus, Bristol, Unit 4 Rope Walk, Bristol, BS1 6ZJ
Hosted by Bookhaus bookshop
Chris Saltmarsh, co-founder of Labour for a Green New Deal, will be here to discuss his book Burnt as part of our COP26 programme of events.
Time is up. The climate crisis is no longer a future to be feared, but a devastating reality. We see it in the wildfires in California and floods across Britain – the ‘once in a generation’ extreme weather events that now happen every year.
In a world where those in charge are constantly letting us down, real change in our lifetime means taking power into our own hands. The task ahead of us is daunting, but the emergence of a new wave of movements focused on climate justice, equality and solidarity also brings hope.
Asking how we have arrived at this moment, Chris Saltmarsh argues that the profoundly political nature of the environmental crisis has been relentlessly downplayed. After all, how can solar panels save us while capitalism places profit over the future of the planet? Analysing the failures of NGOs, the limitations of Extinction Rebellion and Youth Strikes, the role of trade unions, and the possibilities of a Green New Deal, Burnt issues a powerful call for a radical collective movement: saving the world is not enough; we must build a better one in the process.
Chris Saltmarsh
The climate crisis keeps getting worse. We need to rethink how we fight the most important battle of our lives
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