5.0

this book was phenomenal. a wonderful jumping off point into intersectional environmentalism. Leah Thomas calls to light the absence of some of the most important perspectives in the environmental movement and how to take steps to ensure it's intersectional. in this book she presents cases about environmental injustices, which communities are the most negatively impacted by non-renewable energy and also communities that are negatively impacted by renewable energy.

at the end of the book she provides a full toolkit with continued readings, podcasts, documentaries, as well as further acknowledging the leaders of these movements.

i highly recommend that everyone reads this book but especially if you are already passionate about the environment and climate change.