it's fine as an introduction if you're new to environmentalism and social justice in general (there is a two page spread dedicated to defining privilege) but if you have a strong foundation of knowledge in anything relating to intersectionality and environmentalism then you know most of the things present in this book. the specific historical examples or specific studies were the most educational parts for me but otherwise it was very 101 basic idea and then some very individual action (read these books, listen to these podcasts, don't buy fast fashion) which is good but left me wanting more