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Movement Makers: How Young Activists Upended the Politics of Climate Change Second edition

Movement Makers: How Young Activists Upended the Politics of Climate Change Second edition in Franklin, TN

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Movement Makers: How Young Activists Upended the Politics of Climate Change Second edition in Franklin, TN

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School strikes for the climate. A bold campaign for a Green New Deal. Fossil fuel divestment.
Over the last few years, these and other youth-driven climate initiatives have grabbed the public's attention and irrevocably altered the dialogue about climate change in the United States. But where did this unprecedented wave of activism come from?
Movement Makers
tells the behind-the-scenes story of how climate campaigns led by young people grew into a mass uprising, drawing on interviews with over 100 current and former youth leaders. Get ready to hear insights from climate march organizer
Jamie Margolin,
Indigenous rights advocate
Evon Peter,
Energy Action Coalition founder
Billy Parish,
Dakota Access pipeline fighters
Joseph White Eyes and Morgan Brings Plenty,
and other leaders of organizations including
Sunrise Movement, Zero Hour, Power Shift Network, 350.org, Indigenous Environmental Network,
and more.
No previous book has covered the U.S. youth climate movement in such a comprehensive way, showing how two decades of organizing laid the foundation for seismic shifts in our national politics.
This updated edition brings the story up to the present, including an analysis of how policy wins driven by youth activism are reshaping the energy landscape.
Prepare to be amazed at the meteoric rise of a movement fighting for young people's future--and be inspired to find your place in it.
School strikes for the climate. A bold campaign for a Green New Deal. Fossil fuel divestment.
Over the last few years, these and other youth-driven climate initiatives have grabbed the public's attention and irrevocably altered the dialogue about climate change in the United States. But where did this unprecedented wave of activism come from?
Movement Makers
tells the behind-the-scenes story of how climate campaigns led by young people grew into a mass uprising, drawing on interviews with over 100 current and former youth leaders. Get ready to hear insights from climate march organizer
Jamie Margolin,
Indigenous rights advocate
Evon Peter,
Energy Action Coalition founder
Billy Parish,
Dakota Access pipeline fighters
Joseph White Eyes and Morgan Brings Plenty,
and other leaders of organizations including
Sunrise Movement, Zero Hour, Power Shift Network, 350.org, Indigenous Environmental Network,
and more.
No previous book has covered the U.S. youth climate movement in such a comprehensive way, showing how two decades of organizing laid the foundation for seismic shifts in our national politics.
This updated edition brings the story up to the present, including an analysis of how policy wins driven by youth activism are reshaping the energy landscape.
Prepare to be amazed at the meteoric rise of a movement fighting for young people's future--and be inspired to find your place in it.

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