No planet B : a Teen Vogue guide to climate justice
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No planet B : a Teen Vogue guide to climate justice

By Diavolo, Lucy, editor.
Teen Vogue.

Published 2021 by Haymarket Books, Chicago, Illinois

ISBN 9781642592597

Bib Id 1106639

Copyright 2021

Description xiii, 234 pages ; 19 cm

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ISBN
9781642592597 (paperback) $15.95
1642592595 paperback
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363.7387 N
Title
No planet B : a Teen Vogue guide to climate justice
Varying Form of Title
No planet B : a Teen Vogue guide to the climate crisis
Publication Information
2021 by Haymarket Books, Chicago, Illinois :
Copyright Date
©2021
Description
xiii, 234 pages ; 19 cm
Note
Includes index.
Contents
Introduction: How Climate Justice Became a Pillar of Intersectional Youth Activism -- Section One: Reporting -- Putting Science, Data, and Facts First in the Fight for Climate Justice -- What Is Climate Change? -- The Climate Disaster We Fear Is Already Happening -- The Fossil Fuel Industry Is Worsening the Global Plastics Crisis -- Recycling Isn't Going to Stop Plastic from Destroying the Earth -- I Went to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. This Is What I Saw. -- How Climate Change Is Impacting Animals in the Canadian Arctic -- I Traveled to the Arctic to Witness Climate Disaster Firsthand -- Publicly Owned Utilities Could Help Fight the Climate Crisis -- Section Two: Activism -- Climate Activism and Organizing Is Changing the World and Offering Hope -- "We Should Care": Young Climate Activists Share Why They're on Strike -- Nine Teen Climate Activists Fighting for the Future of the Planet -- Greta Thunberg Wants You-Yes, You-to Join the Climate Strike -- Behind the Scenes with the Climate Strike's Teen Organizers -- I Protested for the Green New Deal at Mitch McConnell's Office. Here's Why. -- Five Youth-Led Climate Justice Groups Helping to Save the Environment -- Teens Are Suing the U.S. Government over Climate Change. The Trump Administration Is Trying to Stop Them. -- How to Take Direct Action on the Climate Crisis at Your School This Year -- Two Generations of Climate Activists Dish about Making Powerful People Uncomfortable -- Section Three: Intersectionality -- Intersectionality in Climate Reporting and Activism -- People of Color Deserve Credit for Their Work to Save the Environment -- What You Should Know about Environmental Racism -- Brooklyn's Frontline Climate Strike Was Led by the Communities Hit Hardest by Climate Crisis -- How Climate Change in Bangladesh Impacts Women and Girls -- Climate Change Is Creating a New Atmosphere of Gender Inequality for Women in Malawi -- Climate Change Is Impacting Indigenous Peoples Around the World -- The Red Deal Is an Indigenous Climate Plan That Builds on the Green New Deal -- How Plastic Is a Function of Colonialism -- Climate Disaster Is a Labor Issue: Here's Why -- Four Activists Explain Why Migrant Justice Is Climate Justice -- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Said Climate Change and Immigration Are Connected-Here's Why She's Right
Summary
An 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.

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