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This changes everything : capitalism vs. the climate /

By: Klein, Naomi.
Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2014Edition: First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.Description: x, 566 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781451697384 (hardback); 9781451697384:; 1451697384 (hardback); 9781451697391.Subject(s): Climatic changes -- Economic aspects | Environmental economics | Global environmental change -- Economic aspects | Environmental policy -- Economic aspects | CapitalismDDC classification: 363.73874 KLE
Contents:
Introduction : one way or another, everything changes -- The Right is right : the revolutionary power of climate Ccange -- Hot money : how free market fundamentalism helped overheat theplanet -- Public and paid for : overcoming the ideological blocks to the next economy -- -- Planning and banning : slapping the invisible hand, building a movement -- Beyond extractivism : confronting the climate denier within -- The green giveaway : the false solutions that wasted decades -- No messiahs : the green billionaires won't save us -- Dimming the sun : the solution to pollution is pollution? -- Blockadia : the new climate warriors -- Love will save this place : rooted movements, real victories -- You and What Army? : indigenous rights and the power of keeping our word -- Sharing the sky : the atmospheric commons and the power of paying our debts -- The right to regenerate : moving from extraction to renewal -- Conclusion : the leap years : just enough time for impossible.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : one way or another, everything changes -- The Right is right : the revolutionary power of climate Ccange -- Hot money : how free market fundamentalism helped overheat theplanet -- Public and paid for : overcoming the ideological blocks to the next economy -- -- Planning and banning : slapping the invisible hand, building a movement -- Beyond extractivism : confronting the climate denier within -- The green giveaway : the false solutions that wasted decades -- No messiahs : the green billionaires won't save us -- Dimming the sun : the solution to pollution is pollution? -- Blockadia : the new climate warriors -- Love will save this place : rooted movements, real victories -- You and What Army? : indigenous rights and the power of keeping our word -- Sharing the sky : the atmospheric commons and the power of paying our debts -- The right to regenerate : moving from extraction to renewal -- Conclusion : the leap years : just enough time for impossible.

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