Ian Angus says the charge that Anthropocene scholars blame all of humanity for the actions of a small minority simply doesn’t hold water.

Ian Angus says the charge that Anthropocene scholars blame all of humanity for the actions of a small minority simply doesn’t hold water.
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“Strong social forces with the ability to change the course of society do not suddenly erupt at the global level. They have to be built from below.”
How the anti-green ‘Breakthrough Institute’ misrepresents science to advance a technocratic agenda and undermine grassroots environmentalism
So much for “private enterprise” – the IMF says energy companies receive $5.3 trillion a year in subsidies from governments worldwide
200 trade unionists from around the world will meet in Paris in September to plan action against climate change
Interview with the author of This Changes Everything: “If you can marry an economic justice agenda with climate action, people will fight for that future”
From Canadian musician/activist Bill Carroll, a very blue song and video that explains climate crisis and climate justice in three minutes.