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Where should the climate movement be focusing its energy in the Biden era? The post Hot & Bothered: A Glide Path to Ruin appeared first on Dissent Magazine.
Kate and Daniel reflect on the lessons of the last few months and the prospects for ecosocialism in this decade.The post Hot & Bothered: A Decade to Win appeared first on Dissent Magazine.
What does an abolitionist, ecosocialist program look like in practice? Researcher and organizer Jasson Perez explains why working toward police and prison abolition is key to building social movements and, ultimately, expanding the horizon of a
Connecting the dots between racial injustice and the climate crisis isn’t just a question of principle—it’s a daily reality. Organizer Patrick Houston describes how the movement can win. The post Hot & Bothered: Putting Racial Justice First, w
What will it take for the climate movement to move beyond statements of solidarity and advance a strategy of targeted divestment from racist institutions, in order to reinvest those resources—and many more, besides—in communities of color?The
The fracking boom that drove a decade of record U.S. oil and gas production was never really profitable to begin with. Has its bubble finally burst?The post Hot & Bothered: Has the Fracking Bubble Finally Burst? with Bethany McLean appeared fi
The New Deal is often remembered for bringing the United States Social Security, the Works Progress Administration, and a blossoming of working-class culture underwritten by federal arts programs. In many parts of the country, it also cemented
Billy Fleming discusses not just the kinds of policies that should anchor a Green New Deal, but how to advance an effective inside-outside strategy to win them as we gear up for 2021.The post Hot & Bothered: Designing a Green New Deal, with Bi
Mary Annaïse Heglar talks to Kate and Daniel about climate grief; why we don’t have to choose between caring about police violence and caring about the polar bears; and why Bernie Sanders’s campaign message didn’t resonate with many (especially
On this week’s show, Kate and Daniel talk to Jedediah about his vision of commonwealth politics; the challenges of organizing in a socially distanced world; where the law fits in; and whether coming together also means naming new enemies. The
On this week’s show, Kate and Daniel talk to Astra about what the coronavirus pandemic has to do with eating meat, whether we really need a technocratic savior, and why debt relief is inherently tied to democracy.The post Hot & Bothered Podcas
On this week’s show, Kate and Daniel talk to Waleed Shahid about how the left can still build a winning coalition for climate justice after the Bernie Sanders campaign.The post Hot & Bothered Podcast: Building Power in a Time of Monsters, with
With half of the planet on lockdown, many people around the world have been suddenly confronted with an issue they’re not used to thinking about in political terms: food.The post Hot & Bothered Podcast: Why Food Doesn’t Cure Hunger, with Raj P
Still hot… still bothered… and now facing a global crisis rivaled only by the climate emergency itself. The first episode in a new season of the Hot & Bothered podcast. The post Hot & Bothered Podcast: Climate Politics in the Time of Coronavir
We are back for a new series of the Hot & Bothered podcast, with weekly episodes on climate politics in the time of coronavirus. But we won’t be able to do it without your support. The post Announcing Hot & Bothered Season 2: Pandemic Edition
We can only decarbonize fast and reduce social inequalities at the same time with a new political economy.The post Hot & Bothered: Bold Visions for a Green New Deal appeared first on Dissent Magazine.
A Green New Deal needs to translate lofty ideas into specific interventions. How quickly can we decarbonize our energy grid, how do we overcome the institutional obstacles of the American political system, and how do we put frontline communitie
It’s impossible to contemplate a Green New Deal without sharpening our understanding of the original New Deal—its labor movement, its ambitious experiments, and its racial inequalities.The post Hot & Bothered: Beyond the New Deal appeared firs
What do political mobilization and economic reconstruction look like in the face of a climate emergency? The first in a four-part series on how we win a Green New Deal.The post Hot & Bothered: Building Power, with Naomi Klein, Jane McAlevey,
Facing a deluge of doom-and-gloom reporting on the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Kate and Daniel get together to put things in perspective.The post Hot & Bothered Podcast: What the Climate Doomsayers
We meet two Bangladeshi Canadians, who help us parse the little-understood term “climate refugee” and the unequal ways climate change is felt around the world. The post What Does Climate Migration Really Look Like? appeared first on Dissent Ma
In the early 1990s, pathbreaking activist Judi Bari sought to ally forest workers and environmentalists against predatory Wall Street investors. What can we learn from her story today? The first in a three-part series from Hot & Bothered and o
We’re just under one month into the Trump regime and prospects for curbing climate change feel bleak. ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson has been confirmed as Secretary of State, the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines look like unkillable zombie
With Donald Trump at the White House doorstep, we do something different this month. The show features four brief interviews with leaders from across the climate movement on how they’re interpreting this unique moment—and what they plan to do a
Daniel’s map for “Carboniferous” in “Nonstop Metropolis: A New York Atlas” by Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro (University of California Press, 2016). Cartography: Molly Roy; artwork: Bette Burgoyne. Underlying data from Kevin Ummel, ad
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