Dana R. Fisher argues that there is a realistic path forward for climate actionâ but only through mass mobilization that responds to the growing severity and frequency of disastrous events.
Dana R. Fisher argues that there is a realistic path forward for climate actionâ but only through mass mobilization that responds to the growing severity and frequency of disastrous events.
Dana R. Fisher is the director of the Center for Environment, Community, and Equity and a professor in the School of International Service at American University. Her books include Activism Inc.: How the Outsourcing of Grassroots Campaigns Is Strangling Progressive Politics in America (2006) and American Resistance: From the Women's March to the Blue Wave (Columbia, 2019).
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Acknowledgments 1. No One Else Is Going to Save Us: Understanding the Social Side of the Climate Crisis 2. Saving Ourselves Is a Long Game: Why Our Institutions Keep Failing to Act on Climate 3. Saving Ourselves Involves Taking Power Back for the People 4. Saving Ourselves Won't Be Popular and Will Be Disruptive 5. Saving Ourselves Will Take a Disaster (or Many) Methodological Appendix Notes Index
Acknowledgments 1. No One Else Is Going to Save Us: Understanding the Social Side of the Climate Crisis 2. Saving Ourselves Is a Long Game: Why Our Institutions Keep Failing to Act on Climate 3. Saving Ourselves Involves Taking Power Back for the People 4. Saving Ourselves Won't Be Popular and Will Be Disruptive 5. Saving Ourselves Will Take a Disaster (or Many) Methodological Appendix Notes Index
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