Underneath COP26, The Beach! w/ Andreas Malm, Kate Aronoff & Sabrina Fernandes

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VersoBooks · Underneath COP26, The Beach! w/ Andreas Malm, Kate Aronoff & Sabrina Fernandes

Our second episode of Climate Crisis: Time for a New Society was recorded in Glasgow at COP26, hosted by Kate Aronoff, staff writer at The New Republic, author of Overheated and co-author of A Planet To Win: Why We Need A Green New Deal. Kate is joined by Andreas Malm, author of How to Blow Up a Pipeline and White Skin, Black Fuel with the Zetkin Collective, and Sabrina Fernandes, Brazilian eco-socialist organiser, communicator and fellow at the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.

Climate Crisis: Time for a New Society is a new podcast where writers and activists discuss radical ideas to move beyond the doom of climate breakdown. A collaboration between the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Brussels and Verso Books.

Further reading:

COP26: a radical climate reading list. 10 books to help us radically fight in a world on fire.

Radical Futures: books to help us re-imagine new futures.

Theorizing the Climate Crisis: a reading list around how different theories of the climate crisis shape our understanding of what must be done.

Why resisting climate change means combatting the fossil fuel industry.

What does the rise of the far right mean for the battle against climate change?

In the twenty-first century, all politics are climate politics.