The corporate-financed backlash to calls for global climate progress has been greatly empowered by the Trump administration. It's never been more critical to challenge the misinformation that could turn a crisis into a catastropheSupport the Guardian's independent, fact-based journalism todayA little over a decade ago I published a book, This Changes Everything, which explored the reality of the climate crisis as a confrontation between capitalism and the planet. For a few years after the book came out, it seemed like we might just win a breakthrough. A cascade of large and militant mobilisations pressed the case for keeping warming below 1.5C as global calls for a green new deal grew louder and louder. Countries across the world announced long-term plans to reduce emissions and to hit net-zero targets; so did some of the largest corporations on the planet.And then ? well, we all know what happened. A corporate-financed backlash on all fronts. In the first 100 days of Trump's second term, his administration took more than 140 actions to roll back environmental rules and push for greater use of fossil fuels. He signed executive orders to ease restrictions on their extraction and export, filled his cabinet with oil industry supporters, gutted federal agencies on the forefront of the climate crisis, and cancelled life-saving environmental justice projects.Join George Monbiot and special guests on 16 September for a special climate assembly to discuss the growing and dramatic political and corporate threats to the planet. Book tickets - in person or livestream Continue reading...
Wealth and power shape the climate emergency - the most important tool we have to defend ourselves is the facts | Naomi Klein
12. září 2025 13:16
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Zdroj: The Guardian