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frankie_vega's review against another edition
5.0
A Dre essays rubbed me the wrong way, ignoring colonialism as the root cause of environmental degradation. But! The other stories and essays made up for the flops.
Lessons learned
- pay attention to Oceania. There are fertile grounds for environmental justice in their island of nations
- love gets us through the devastation of climate catastrophe
-and we must grieve.
-grief allows for the next move, for passion, for action
-but first we. Must. Grieve.
-and to grieve we must lean on relationships.
- it’s not too late to make a difference! As long as I am alive, it will never be too late for me to take action.
Lessons learned
- pay attention to Oceania. There are fertile grounds for environmental justice in their island of nations
- love gets us through the devastation of climate catastrophe
-and we must grieve.
-grief allows for the next move, for passion, for action
-but first we. Must. Grieve.
-and to grieve we must lean on relationships.
- it’s not too late to make a difference! As long as I am alive, it will never be too late for me to take action.
sharktownwoman's review
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
This was excellent bedtime reading. Inspiring, hopeful, comforting, motivating essays from activists. I read these essays nights when I needed a dose of hope. I highly recommend to anyone doing climate work.
floristseatfree's review against another edition
Fine, very Bernie, basically the same essay over and over so I stopped
pierce_ellinwood's review
4.0
This was a really nice collection of essays of varying quality and substance. Loved some of them, moved quickly through others. If you’re looking for ways to deal with despair about climate change and find real, tangible ways to frame hope, there’s something in here for you.