by Gareth Dale
doi.org/10.1080/2158...
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It's a book for our era, in which everything is dying, and yet there's everything to play for.
It's a book for the movement. Invite Wim/Andreas to your local bookshop, trade union or YourParty conference, Green Party gathering, university, etc.
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Keir Starmer's govt, ofc, will do the opposite.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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theecologist.org/2025/jun/20/...
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This interview in Shetland News imo gives the best sense of the book.
www.shetnews.co.uk/2025/01/06/h...
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He has turned it into a film, to help preserve the memory of Gaza.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpdF...
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The essay considers three types of climate-poliitical tipping point:- earth-systems (with catastrophic results), those of energy-economics (a distant dream), and "social tipping points" (yes, but how?)
theecologist.org/2024/nov/29/...
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This essay looks at tipping points -- those of earth-systems (catastrophic), those of energy-economics (a distant dream), and "social tipping points" (yes, but how?)
truthout.org/articles/as-...
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Sireen's stories are captivating, gripping. A few had the audience in tears.
Her book is a window into life in occupied Palestine that everyone should be looking through.
A bonus: our tour of Palestine House. Amazing!
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