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For Your Climate Activism Bookshelf
In this post CRBA Writers Team contributor Keith Nickolaus shares reflections on four very different books exploring the climate crisis. From Greta Thunberg’s urgent call to action in The Climate Book, to a new book on slow-growth economics titled Slow Down that claims a growing audience around the world, and including the highly regarded Doughnut Economics as well as Siddhartha Kara’s harrowing exposé titled Cobalt Red, we hope these reflections lead readers to new titles for their climate activism bookshelf and inspire deeper conversations and reflections on the roots of the climate crisis and the scope of our collective approaches to combat it.
Victory for Climate Justice in California! Big Oil Drops Effort to Overturn Drilling Restrictions
California's environmental advocates have achieved a monumental victory! Big Oil has withdrawn its attempt to overturn Senate Bill 1137, clearing the way for the bill’s implementation. SB 1137 safeguards neighborhoods from toxic drilling and was a major target of the oil industry, making recent events a victory for coalition building and the fight for climate justice, for reducing fossil fuel extraction, and for putting the interests of public health before corporate greed. And, with big oil polluting the environment and tainting state politics for decades, is this week’s victory just one more battle of a long war, or does it herald big oil’s fading dominance?
A Small But Satisfying Climate Victory at the Golden Gate Bridge
After advocating in favor of a clean energy solution for nearly five years, Climate Reality Bay Area SF Policy Co-Chair Dave Rhody recounts how he “took of the gloves” in his battle with the Golden Gate Bridge and Transportation Board. The author’s experience spotlights the power of disciplined, well-informed, and persistent advocacy, and the impact CRBA members have in local struggles to combat climate change.