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OverviewAn urgent call for climate justice from Teen Vogue, one of this generation's leading voices, using an intersectional lens - with critical feminist, indigenous, antiracist and internationalist perspectives. As the political classes watch our world burn, a new movement of young people is rising to meet the challenge of climate catastrophe. This book is a guide, a toolkit, a warning and a cause for hope. -From the foreword by Teen Vogue editor-in-chief, Lindsay Peoples Wagner Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lucy Diavolo , Lindsay Peoples WagnerPublisher: Haymarket Books Imprint: Haymarket Books ISBN: 9781642592597ISBN 10: 1642592595 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 09 February 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsYoung people are the great leaders in the climate fight, and this fine volume captures their voices with clarity, insight, and power. A must-read! Bill McKibben, 350.org This isn't your grandparent's environmental movement. A generation is on the move. Climate justice is young, queer, Black, Indigenous, and militant af. No Planet B demonstrates it is inexorably linked to racial justice, decolonization, and abolition. There's no turning back. Nick Estes, Red Nation We all need a plain language book for the complex issue and the diverse topics engendered by climate change and the struggle for climate justice. No Planet B presents that and more a context and a landscape of voices of young activists who define the issues, tell their stories and concerns about the disrupting effects of climate change on our lives, our health, and the future of our world. The essays span the globe and focus on an array of topics in the nexus of climate, environment, and the human condition. It features activists from all walks of life and is inspirational in its call to action. Peggy M. Shepard, Executive Director, Co-Founder, WE ACT For Environmental Justice Praise for Teen Vogue: A passionate and informed, if unexpected, voice for the resistance. The Guardian Teen Vogue has approached social and political topics fiercely yet fairly. Forbes (An) insightful anthology . . . the collection proves hopeful, informative, and urgent. Publishers Weekly Young people are the great leaders in the climate fight, and this fine volume captures their voices with clarity, insight, and power. A must-read! Bill McKibben, 350.org This isn't your grandparent's environmental movement. A generation is on the move. Climate justice is young, queer, Black, Indigenous, and militant af. No Planet B demonstrates it is inexorably linked to racial justice, decolonization, and abolition. There's no turning back. Nick Estes, Red Nation We all need a plain language book for the complex issue and the diverse topics engendered by climate change and the struggle for climate justice. No Planet B presents that and more a context and a landscape of voices of young activists who define the issues, tell their stories and concerns about the disrupting effects of climate change on our lives, our health, and the future of our world. The essays span the globe and focus on an array of topics in the nexus of climate, environment, and the human condition. It features activists from all walks of life and is inspirational in its call to action. Peggy M. Shepard, Executive Director, Co-Founder, WE ACT For Environmental Justice Praise for Teen Vogue: A passionate and informed, if unexpected, voice for the resistance. The Guardian Teen Vogue has approached social and political topics fiercely yet fairly. Forbes ""(An) insightful anthology . . . the collection proves hopeful, informative, and urgent."" ﹣Publishers Weekly ""Young people are the great leaders in the climate fight, and this fine volume captures their voices with clarity, insight, and power. A must-read!""﹣Bill McKibben, 350.org “This isn't your grandparent's environmental movement. A generation is on the move. Climate justice is young, queer, Black, Indigenous, and militant af. No Planet B demonstrates it is inexorably linked to racial justice, decolonization, and abolition. There's no turning back.”﹣Nick Estes, Red Nation “We all need a plain language book for the complex issue and the diverse topics engendered by climate change and the struggle for climate justice. No Planet B presents that and more﹣ a context and a landscape of voices of young activists who define the issues, tell their stories and concerns about the disrupting effects of climate change on our lives, our health, and the future of our world. The essays span the globe and focus on an array of topics in the nexus of climate, environment, and the human condition. It features activists from all walks of life and is inspirational in its call to action.” ﹣Peggy M. Shepard, Executive Director, Co-Founder, WE ACT For Environmental Justice Praise for Teen Vogue: “A passionate and informed, if unexpected, voice for the resistance.”﹣The Guardian “Teen Vogue has approached social and political topics fiercely yet fairly.”﹣Forbes Author InformationLucy Diavolo is a News + Politics Editor for Teen Vogue. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |