Not Too Late is a project that aims to provide useful perspectives and information to those who care about climate - and move them from despair to possibilities
We have a summer surprise for you!
In this bonus episode, @RebeccaSolnit joins co-host @LeahStokes and @kayla_nikayla to discuss @NotTooLate_Hope, the book on hope, love, and how to stay engaged in the climate movement. https://t.co/sLbKasyGvi
Wisdom for today:
"Even a wounded world holds us, giving us moments of wonder and joy. I choose joy over despair. Not because I have my head in the sand, but because joy is what the Earth gives me daily and I must return the gift."
— Robin Wall Kimmerer
Book talk: Dr. @RebeccaSolnit, in conversation with Dr. @LeahStokes (UCSB Poli. Sci.) and Ms. Nikayla Jefferson (PhD candidate).
Held tonight at UCSB's Corwin Pavilion, the event, focusing on Dr. Solnit's new edited volume 'Not Too Late' ... [Read more]
https://t.co/JZmvuEH16B
See @RebeccaSolnit and @Thelma_Lutun talk about their new book Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility @southbankcentre's Planet Summer season this July. Book your tickets here: https://t.co/xiY80RIYJ5
I just finished reading @RebeccaSolnit book and it had so many amazing climate folks that I follow in the space as contributing chapters.
Probably one of my favorite books that allowed me to recenter myself. Finished it in two weeks ♥️📕🙌🏽
Communities can now sue in state courts for compensation for the costs of climate change—something oil companies have fought against for years. https://t.co/PWXxHWJFYG
This powerful essay by @_jadebegay is an excerpt from the incredible book Not Too Late edited by @RebeccaSolnit and @Thelma_Lutun and published by us
Get it here: https://t.co/zRnhd1SdCE
Flipping through the Contents and Contributor Biographies of today’s new book-mail brings me that feeling of hope for action that happens through reading and knowledge.
“.... When we exploit, extract, and/or pollute Indigenous lands, we destroy the critical knowledge and technology that is needed to manage the climate crisis.” @_jadebegay on an indigenous systems approach to climate change. https://t.co/lJEPci3N1l
“Indigenous people know what it takes to save our planet and the life-giving resources it provides.” @_JadeBegay on why better futures require wisdom from our past. https://t.co/lJEPci4kQT