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Climate Justice: Hope, Resilience, and the Fight for a Sustainable Future
Mary Robinson
Powerful and deeply humane, Climate Justice is a stirring manifesto on one of the most pressing humanitarian issues of our time, and a lucid, affirmative, and well-argued case for hope.

The flawed social science behind Extinction Rebellion’s change strategy
Nafeez Ahmed
White privilege leads to cherry-picked misreadings of data on worldwide struggles of people of colour (and beyond)

System Change Not Climate Change
Martin Empson, Ian Angus, Sarah Ensor et el.
“The book includes cutting edge analysis of … the current crisis of the earth’s natural systems from some of the world’s best activists and writers. But most importantly, the book puts forward a set of tools to analyse how capitalism has dragged us into this mess, and how to develop the movements and the power we need to prevent catastrophe and reorganise human society”
Penny McCall Howard
Voices of Kashmir: Pollution and the Disappearing Houseboat Community
Connor Newson / World Away
Documentary exploring a community of people who live on houseboats on Dal Lake, centre of Srinigar in Kashmir. Their lake has been continuously and increasingly ravaged by pollution and corruption for decades. Now their homes, livelihoods, health, and security is under immense threat.

Put our colonial history on the curriculum – then we’ll understand who we really are
Maya Goodfellow
About The need to embed colonialism within the fabric of our education system.

Louisa Adjoa Parker