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We discuss deepening our understanding of the climate crisis, the urgent need for decarbonization, and our role in speaking truth about phasing out fossil fuels. Genevieve's civic action toolkit recommendations are: Call your elected representatives and demand policies to phase out fossil fuels. If extreme weather comes up in conversation, connect the dots to climate change and say: “We really need to phase out fossil fuels so we can halt global heating.” Genevieve Guenther is the founding director of End Climate Silence and affiliate faculty at The New School. Her most recent book is The Language of Climate Politics: Fossil-Fuel Propaganda and How to Fight It. Follow Genevieve on X: https://x.com/DoctorVive Read The Language of Climate Politics: https://bookshop.org/shop/futurehindsight Follow Mila on X: https://x.com/milaatmos Be the Spark!: https://www.futurehindsight.com/spark Follow Future Hindsight on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurehindsightpod/ Sponsor: Thanks to Shopify for supporting Future Hindsight! Sign up for a $1/month trial at shopify.com/hopeful. Love Future Hindsight? Take our Listener Survey! http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=6tI0Zi1e78vq&ver=standard Take the Democracy Group's Listener Survey! https://www.democracygroup.org/survey Want to support the show and get it early? https://patreon.com/futurehindsight Read the transcript here: https://www.futurehindsight.com/episodes/end-climate-silence-genevieve-guenther Credits: Host: Mila Atmos Guests: Genevieve Guenther Executive Producer: Mila Atmos Producer: Zack Travis
Leo meets Keanu Arpels-Josiah, one of the lead organizers behind last year's March to End Fossil Fuels in New York City. Keanu also serves on the Electoral and Legislative teams of Sunrise Movement NYC, and helps coordinate and organize around local policy and legislative campaigns as a policy lead for Fridays for Future. Leo talks with Keanu about striking outside City Hall, organizing the March to End Fossil Fuels, and going to COP28 in Dubai. Follow Keanu on Instagram: @keanu.8064 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/support
Eva is joined by Liat Olenick, co-founder of Climate Families NYC. Liat explains that young children can understand that climate pollution is bad and they love to solve problems. She describes how the youngest members of our society can participate in actions targeting the adults who can change the course of the climate crisis. It's hard for people to ignore toddlers protesting outside their homes! Links: Climate Families NYC - https://www.climatefamiliesnyc.org/ Instagram - @ClimateFamsNYC March to End Fossil Fuels - https://www.endfossilfuels.us/
On September 17, 2023, United Women in Faith and the Office of Economic and Environmental Justice joined the March to End Fossil Fuels.
On September 17th 2023, 75,000 activists converged on New York City for the March to End Fossil Fuels. Eva takes to the streets to capture the concerns and hopes of people from as far as Peruand as close as New Jersey. Their voices range across the spectrum of issues affected by the climate crisis, from environmental justice to carbon capture of forests to subsidies for the petro industry. https://www.endfossilfuels.us/ event website
One afternoon, her clothes, hair, language, name, and even her parents were taken from her. In this episode, Navajo woman Bessie Smith, who survived the Indian Boarding Schools, shares her story of losing everything and then reclaiming the traditions she learned as a child to find healing. Join us in this episode as we go to Bessie's home in Denver, Colorado, and hear about the day her parents were forced to hand her over to the U.S. Government. Bessie shares with breathtaking detail, remembering the gravity of all she lost. Listen to the full episode for ways you can learn more, and take action to first listen and feel, and then to heal, together. Guest BioBessie Smith (Dzabahe) was born around January 12th, 1942 and raised on the Diné reservation, halfway between Leupp and Tuba City, Arizona. She was born into Hashkáán Hadzohí (yucca fruit plant) clan, born for Bįįhbitodní clan (deer water), and paternal grandfather of Kiyáání (tower house people) clan, and maternal grandfather ofTłeziłaní (manygoats) clan. She was raised in a traditional Diné way of life. Bessie has been designing and making jewelry for over 25 years. She currently works on a part time basis as a consultant to agencies who are in need of Navajo interpretation services throughout the State of Colorado. Bessie's Jewelry Website: https://www.dzabahe.com/ Links for things shared in the episode:The Denver Post article referenced by Amanda: https://www.denverpost.com/2023/10/03/native-american-boarding-schools-graves-fort-lewis-grand-junction/Supreme Court preserves law that aims to keep Native American children with tribal families: https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-native-american-children-adoption-8eee3db1e97cee84a7fdcd98d43df795#tbl-em-lnwebu7xuuio4ldv5e Want to Learn More?CPR News Article: Legacy Of Indigenous Boarding Schools In Colorado Includes Unmarked Graves And Generational Scarshttps://www.cpr.org/2021/08/02/indigenous-boarding-schools-colorado-unmarked-graves-generational-scars/9 News interview with Bessie Smith: Federal Indian Boarding School survivor shares the abuse she endured, and how her jewelry business helps her heal:https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/federal-indian-boarding-school-survivor-abuse-jewelry-business-heal-denver-colorado/73-91ebf2d1-051f-413d-8977-f97f8ed5c199New York Times article: Researchers Identify Dozens of Native Students Who Died at Nebraska School:https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/17/us/native-american-boarding-school-deaths-nebraska.htmlNew York Times article: ‘WAR AGAINST THE CHILDREN' - The Native American boarding school system — a decades-long effort to assimilate Indigenous people before they ever reached adulthood — robbed children of their culture, family bonds and sometimes their lives:https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/08/30/us/native-american-boarding-schools.html Want to Take Action?Land Back Movement: https://landback.org/Global Fight to End Fossil Fuels: https://climatenetwork.org/can-event/global-fight-to-end-fossil-fuels/ Sign up for Complexified Newsletter: https://complexified.substack.com/Help Make Complexified Happen: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E345509&id=75 Contact us: email complexified@iliff.eduComplexified Website - https://www.complexified.org/
The influence of Hollywood's media and entertainment is undeniable. The narratives we consume impact our daily decisions and even affect changes in legislation. There are many parallels between activists and artists/entertainers, as well as the industries they are working within or fighting to end. “Profits over people is the core foundation of the issue. Because if some folks weren't so concerned, so concerned with so much profit, then they would change their business model to be something that isn't going to kill people,” said former TCS co-host Antonique Smith. On this episode of The Coolest Show, Antonique shares her experience and interviews live from the March to End Fossil Fuels in New York City. Her and Rev Yearwood speak about being an artivist in today's movement, the SAG-AFTRA strike and the future of climate storytelling. The Coolest Show – brought to you by Hip Hop Caucus Think 100% PODCASTS – drops new episodes every Monday on environmental justice and how we solve the climate crisis. Listen and subscribe here or at TheCoolestShow.com! Follow @Think100Climate and @RevYearwood on Instagram, Twitter, and Instagram.
The March to End Fossil Fuels occurred on September 17, 2023. We talk to the marchers and hear what it all sounded like.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Moses Nagel's story on the outgoing president of the Albany chapter of the Union of University Professionals, Aaron Major. Then, Mark Dunlea brings us speaker clips from the End Fossil Fuels speakers, including Dr. Cornel West and Congressmember Alexandria Ocasio Cortez Later on, Brea Barthel reports on the Folklife Festival coming up on October 1st After that, Andrea Cunliffe encounters a mural being painted outside of the new Capital Roots store and interviews the artist Juliana Heliti Finally, Marsha Lazarus showcases Choreographers/dancers Jorelle Pome and Diane Betts
Mark Dunlea Leading up to the UN Special Summit on Climate was a week of climate action in New York City, the highlight being a march to End Fossil Fuels. The Sunday march brought out an estimated 75,000 people, the largest climate event in the U.S. since COVID hit. The rally and march was controversial among some climate groups since it expressly called on President Biden to do more to halt fossil fuels, including declaring a climate emergency. Mark Dunlea was at these marches and reported on them. Sina Basila Hickey interviewed him about what he experienced and the messaging of the event.
On Sunday, tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Manhattan with one demand. End Fossil Fuels. From indigenous climate activists to celebrities – protestors from across the world walked side by side. In this episode, we'll share their voices. Tens of thousands of people march to bring attention to climate crisis:https://epicenter-nyc.com/end-fossil-fuels-march-takes-over-midtown-manhattan/ Tell President Biden: #EndFossilFuels Now:https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell-president-biden-endfossilfuels-now Epicenter-NYC membership: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=epicenternyc&campaign=7018a000000yJx6AA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea's collection of voices from the March to End Fossil Fuels rally in New York City. Then, Emily Ledyard interviewed Wizard's Wardrobe about ‘Where Reading is Magic.' Later on, Mark Dunlea brings us to another part of NYC, to MOMA, for more coverage on the End Fossil Fuels rally. After that, Branda Miller interviewed Grammy Award winning musician Bill Miller, who will be performing at Saturday's StoryHarvest, about music and spirituality. Finally, Sina Basila Hickey interviews artist and author Ellie Irons about her book “Feral Hues: A Guide to Painting with Weeds.”
Headlines for September 18, 2023; The March to End Fossil Fuels: 75,000 Rally in NYC to Push Biden & World Leaders on Climate Crisis; “We Will Not Give Up”: AOC, Vanessa Nakate Lead Calls at Massive NY Climate Rally to End Fossil Fuels; Labor, Frontline & Youth Voices Call on Biden to Immediately Act to Prevent Climate Catastrophe
Headlines for September 18, 2023; The March to End Fossil Fuels: 75,000 Rally in NYC to Push Biden & World Leaders on Climate Crisis; “We Will Not Give Up”: AOC, Vanessa Nakate Lead Calls at Massive NY Climate Rally to End Fossil Fuels; Labor, Frontline & Youth Voices Call on Biden to Immediately Act to Prevent Climate Catastrophe
On Today's Show: The March to End Fossil Fuels: 75,000 Rally in NYC to Push Biden & World Leaders on Climate Crisis “We Will Not Give Up”: AOC, Vanessa Nakate Lead Calls at Massive NY Climate Rally to End Fossil Fuels Labor, Frontline & Youth Voices Call on Biden to Immediately Act to Prevent Climate Catastrophe Democracy Now! is a daily independent award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. The post Democracy Now 6am – September 18, 2023 appeared first on KPFA.
Organizers estimated that 75,000 people participated in the End Fossil Fuels march in NYC on September 17 leading up to the United Nations Climate Summit. Protestors expressed displeasure about how slow world leaders, starting with President Biden, are moving to try to prevent climate collapse. We hear from Santosh Nandabalan of Food and Water Watch; Barry Pendegrass of the Religious Action Center for Reform Judaism; Eileen Ryan of Beyond Plastics Greater Boston; Nick Smith of Greenpeace; Corhonda Corly of Step Up Louisiana; John Amidon of Veterans for Peace; and Lyna Hinkel of 350NYC. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
This week Howie talks about the autoworkers strike and the March to End Fossil Fuels and takes viewer questions. Streamed on 9/16/23 Watch the video at: https://www.youtube.com/live/9bsLDVjhrWk?si=pcVAJoUFsf7pxv6T Green Socialist Notes is a weekly livestream/podcast hosted by 2020 Green Party/Socialist Party presidential nominee, Howie Hawkins. Started as a weekly campaign livestream in the spring of 2020, the streams have continued post elections and are now under the umbrella of the Green Socialist Organizing Project, which grew out of the 2020 presidential campaign. Green Socialist Notes seeks to provide both an independent Green Socialist perspective, as well as link listeners up with opportunities to get involved in building a real people-powered movement in their communities. Green Socialist Notes Podcast Every Saturday at 3:00 PM EDT on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Twitch. Every Monday at 7:00 AM EDT on most major podcast outlets. Music by Gumbo le Funque Intro: She Taught Us Outro: #PowerLoveFreedom
This week on GSN Patti and Doug talk about PFAS chemicals in consumer products and firefighting gear, excess radiation from the iPhone 12, and the earth exceeding most of its planetary boundaries. Then we hear excerpts from five outstanding speakers at the March to End Fossil Fuels.
No sleep til Brooklyn! This week, Scott joined the hipster Brooklyn left and is rolling through the mean streets of New York for UN Climate Week. On Thursday, there was a mass blockade of Citibank's headquarters over their funding of the climate crisis. Hundreds of Citi employees forced to were wait on the street before returning to work and torching the planet. Sunday is the mass march to “End Fossil Fuels.” And more climate direct action to follow. We discussed the climate crisis, what's happening and who's responsible. We also talked about the recent story in The NY Times about one of JFK's secret service detail talking about placing the “magic bullet” on the gurney at Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963. Bob also discussed his interview with Noam Chomsky on "Master Class." All this and your weekly dose of radical history. ——————— Outro- “Birmingham Sunday “ by Joan Baez Follow Green and Red// +G&R Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast +Our rad website: https://greenandredpodcast.org/ +We're part of the Labor Podast Network:https://www.laborradionetwork.org/ Support the Green and Red Podcast// +Become a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast +Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). “Green and Red Blues" by Moody. Editing by Scott.
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Nearly a hundred climate activists rallied at the Museum Of Modern Art in NYC on September 15 to call for the removal of board chair Marie-Josée Kravis because of her and her husband's Henry Kravis's ties to the fossil fuel industry. The protest comes before the major September 17 march to End Fossil Fuels in NYC prior to the UN climate summit. Henry Kravis, whose net worth is around $7.8bn, is a co-chief executive of KKR, one of the world's five largest private equity firms. It is heavily invested in fossil fuels in the US, Canada, the UK, Europe and the Middle East. KKR is behind the Coastal GasLink Pipeline being built through Wet'suwet'en territory in Canada. We start off by hearing from some of the Hereditary chiefs from Canada. We later hear among others from Roni Zahavi-Brunner of Planet over Profits and Michael Kink of Strong Economy for all. We then here again from Roni after several dozen activists occupied and shut down MOMA. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
In today's news, a number of environmental groups head to Sacramento for the West Coast counterpart to New York City's March to End Fossil Fuels. Cláudio Mendonça speaks with one of the climate justice organizers leading the charge at Sunday's event. Felton Pruitt sits down with the Founder and President of Nevada City's Famous Marching Presidents--he's got the details about this weekend's Constitution Day celebrations. The California Report covers another day of big labor news before we look at today's triple homicide in Sacramento, an urgent warning from CAL FIRE and your weekend weather forecast.
Guest host Joseph D. DeMare talks about the beautiful weather and the terrible decision by Wolverine Cooperative to buy electricity from the zombie nuke plant, Palisades in Michigan. Rebecca Wood reads a poem she wrote while out enjoying the sun. Next we interview Gina Peltier, Charlotte Limpfoot, and Rachel Rivera who are all in New York City to participate in the March to End Fossil Fuels that will be happening on Sunday, September 17th. Then Rebecca tells us about the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashana and ties it to environmentalism. Ecological News includes lithium battery price drops, French Scientists battling Macron's nuclear energy madness, and the ulitimate David and Goliath battle as the Island Nations take the worlds biggest polluters to court for violating the Law of the Sea with their CO2 emissions.
Fifteen years after American International Group Inc. (AIG) nearly failed due to reckless financial practices, forcing the federal government to respond with a $182 billion bailout, climate protesters on September 14 rallied at the company's headquarters in Manhattan to call on them end its risky underwriting and investments in fossil fuels. We hear first from speakers at the rally, including Rick Morris Public Citizen's Climate Program followed by Alice Nascimento of NY Community for Change, and Bekah Hinojosa of South Texas Environmental Justice Network. We then have interviews with Jonathon Westin of the Climate Organizing Hub and then Rick again. The event was part of the Wave of Action leading up to the September 17 march in NYC to End Fossil Fuels
Guest host Joseph D. DeMare talks about the surge in CO2 caused by holidays like Labor Day as people travel in their gas burning cars. Then he discusses the role of protest in the climate movement, recapping the 2014 People's Climate March that had 400,000 people and the upcoming March to End Fossil Fuels which will happen on September 17th. Then he interviews Emma Wilson from the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition about the terrible threat deep ocean mining presents to all living things on Earth. Rebecca Wood talks about why the Wayne National Forest's name is being changed to the Buckeye National Forest. Ecological News includes the imminent death of a billion people, the European Union's amazing progress towards zero carbon and radioactive hogs.
This week on GSN Patti and Doug talk about chemical coatings on fruits and veggies and the FCC's failure to protect the environment from cell towers. Then Dr. Sandra Steingraber talks about her latest essay about how the burning of fossil fuels is quietly but rapidly destroying our oceans, and the March to End Fossil Fuels on September 17th!
On Thursday September 7 during the women's semifinal at the US Open with Coco Gauff, 3 climate protestors with Extinction Rebellion stood up to say End Fossil Fuels, halting the match for nearly an hour. Shayok Mukhopadhyay of Extinction Rebellion NYC Discusses why his glued his feet to the ground for the protest and about the importance of the protests in NYC leading up to the Sept. 17 rally to End Fossil Fuels. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
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The End Fossil Fuels rally in NYC on Sunday Sept. 17 before the upcoming special UN meeting on climate is expected to be the largest climate event since COVID began. Among the tens of thousands of people expected are 3 busloads of climate activists from the Capital District. Vicki Michela talks with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine as to why Progressive Schenectady is helping to mobilize for the event.
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CODEPINK wrapped up our Summer of Peace where we had actions and events all over the country. We're bringing this momentum with us to the streets of NYC for the March to End Fossil Fuels and Intl. Day of Peace at the UN. This summer was the hottest on record and endless wars continue to ravage communities and ecosystems across the world. We'll be talking today with Drew Hudson of Beyond Extreme Energy about how important it is to have an anti-militarism lens in climate activism and with Cesar Maxit, an art-tivist on the role of the arts in movement spaces.
The March to End Fossil Fuels will happen in NYC on September 17, days before the UN Climate Summit begins. You can catch a chartered bus to attend! Marchers want Joe Biden to stop permitting pipelines, stop drilling on Federal land, declare a climate emergency and provide a Just Transition. Go to EndFossilFuels.us or 350MASS to learn more, but first listen in to hear what it is all about. Check our showpage at massclimateactiondotorg/blog for the hot links.
Tens of thousands are expected in NYC on Sept. 17 for a rally and march to End Fossil Fuels being held in conjunction with the United Nations' special meeting on climate. A key focus is to urge President Biden to take stronger action to halt fossil fuels. Bob Cohen of Citizen Action is helping to organize buses from the Capital District for the event. He talks with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine. Bus info at https://www.nyclimate.org/capitalareaclimatenewtwork
On the August 6, 2023 episode of Mic Check, host Mike Merli is joined by Evan Fritz of 350 CT to discuss the upcoming March to End Fossil Fuels, happening on September 17, 2023 in New York City. For more on the March to End Fossil Fuels: https://www.endfossilfuels.us/ For more on 350 CT: https://350ct.org/ To register to join 350 CT for the bus trip to the March: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/march-to-end-fossil-fuels-bus-tickets-to-nyc-tickets-691002967477?aff=oddtdtcreator
A fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty is exactly what is needed to switch off the fossil fuel pipelines that are driving crazily hot temperatures, flash flooding, and droughts that directly threaten the global food production system. [Join now to get full episodes early: https://genn.cc or https://patreon.com/genncc ] In this ClimateGenn episode I speak with the Chair of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, Tzepora Berman. Tzepora and her colleagues are designing the framework by which we can begin to switch off the fossil fuel supply that is the root cause of what is a real-time climate emergency.
One of the few controversial bills that the State Assembly passed during their two day special session was banning the dumping of radioactive waste water from the decommissioning of the Indian Point nuclear power plant into the Hudson River. Eric Weltman of the Hudson River Food and Water Watch discusses whether the Governor will sign the law, and gives an overview of the End Fossil Fuels rally and march being organized in NYC on Sept. 17 in conjunction with the UN Special Meeting on climate. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
As the world continues to celebrate the life of artist and activist Harry Belafonte, we speak to historian Gerald Horne and get a perspective from the Jamaican diaspora.And marchers on the streets of DC on Earth Day, say it is code red for the planet and that President Biden should tell the truth about his addiction to fossil fuels. Plus headlines on the unhoused in DC, the revolving door of the military industrial complex and more. With: Michael Byfield, Gerald Horne, Brittany Ruffin, Jean Su, Basav Sen, and other speakers at the Earth Day No More Fossil Fuels Rally and March April 22, 2023. On the Ground: Voices of Resistance from the Nations Capital gives a voice to the voiceless 99 percent at the heart of American empire. The award-winning, weekly hour, produced and hosted by Esther Iverem, covers social justice activism about local, national and international issues, with a special emphasis on militarization and war, the police state, the corporate state, environmental justice and the left edge of culture and media. The show is heard on two dozen stations across the United States, on podcast, and is archived on the world wide web at www.onthegroundshow.org. Please support us on Patreon or Paypal. Photo from April 25 protest against Mayor Muriel Bowser's budget cuts. #brokenheartbudget Courtesy of Fair Budget DC
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- Last week, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that election officials cannot count mail-in ballots that are incorrectly dated. On Sunday, Senator Bob Casey Jr. (D-PA) warned that “hundreds of mail-in ballots have been reported as incorrectly dated.” 3:15pm- With recent polling indicating voters prefer Republican candidates in the November 8th midterms, Democrats have begun to emphasize their belief that democracy could fall under GOP leadership. Will their unsubstantiated hysterics be enough to change the minds of swing voters? 3:25pm- On Friday, President Joe Biden stated he wanted to shutdown coal plants “across America.” While speaking at a rally for Governor Kathy Hochul at Sarah Lawrence College in New York, Biden also vowed to end drilling for oil domestically. Recognizing the President's proclamations to end domestically produced fossil fuels could be harmful to Democrat candidates just days before the 2022 midterms, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed, Biden's “words were twisted.” 3:40pm- Charles McElwee—Editor of Real Clear Pennsylvania—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest editorial, “Voter Sentiment in PA Suggests a Republican Year.” McElwee warns that due to presumed complications with mail-in ballots and a divided Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the U.S. Senate race between John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz could end with a series of lawsuits that are ultimately heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Joe Biden again is saying that inflation and the economic woes that America is facing are opportunities for America to pursue a radical Democrat path forward. The Supreme Court is set to weigh in on several issues, including Roe vs. Wade in the coming days, Floydland, which honors George Floyd in Minnesota, got off to a rough start, the Navy appears lost, but can Top Gun Maverick be seen as encouragement for America moving forward? LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new content every day. RUMBLE: See the full LIVE show on Rumble. Subscribe, Watch and Engage at https://rumble.com/DrewBerquist LOCALS: Get Booze & Banter and Exclusive Content at https://DrewBerquist.Locals.com SUPPORT THE SHOW: Love Common Sense And Want To Keep Free Speech Alive? Support the Show. https://www.drewberquist.com/support/ SHOW SPONSORS AND AUDIENCE DISCOUNTS Mammoth Nation - Shop Conservative and push back against the woke left. Become a member at https://mammothnation.com/ and use promo code DREW to save 30% on your membership. Red Beach Nation - Whether you live at the beach, are traveling to one or just want to imagine yourself there…Red Beach's comfy patriotic apparel is sure to lift your spirits. Use promo code DREW and save 10% at https://RedBeachNation.com My Patriot Supply - Every family should have at least one three-month supply of food per person. Go to www.SurviveWithDrew.com to SAVE $150 and get FREE SHIPPING on your 3-Month Food Kits. My Pillow - Get the best night's sleep of your life and save! Use Promo Code DREW to save up to 66% off your purchase at https://MyPillow.com The Root Brands-Get rid of heavy metals and toxins in your body! Purchase Clean Slate and other Root Brands products here: https://therootbrands.com/product/trinity-pack/drewberquist Aura - The New Standard in Digital Security Honest Pricing. Serious Protection. Help When You Need It. Visit Aura.com/DREWBERQUIST and Save 40%
In this episode of Interchange we welcome back Holly Buck whose new book is Ending Fossil Fuels: Why Net Zero Is Not Enough, published by Verso. And as we did in our previous show with Buck, which was called “Capturing the Carbon Imaginary,” we'll feature music from Polish jazz pianist and composer Krzysztof Komeda. Komeda …