description: co-founder of the Extinction Rebellion environmental movement
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by Scott Patterson · 5 Jun 2023 · 289pp · 95,046 words
more farming and industry. China continued to build coal-fired power plants at a head-spinning pace. Read’s speech went viral among UK environmentalists. Gail Bradbrook, a molecular biophysicist who, like Read, had been growing increasingly freaked out about the warming planet, heard the speech delivered to freshman students at East
by Extinction Rebellion · 12 Jun 2019 · 138pp · 40,525 words
Carbon Emissions to Zero by 2025? – Hazel Healy 29/ The Time is Now – Carne Ross Afterword – Rowan Williams What is Your Place in These Times? – Gail Bradbrook The Social Contract – Adam Wagner About the Author Extinction Rebellion are a new force taking realistic action at a critical time for our species and
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odd bedfellows, but these are the seeds of a future that will offer life – not success, but life. WHAT IS YOUR PLACE IN THESE TIMES? GAIL BRADBROOK Standing above the crowds in Oxford Circus, in the pink Extinction Rebellion boat, Daiara Tukano spoke of existence as resistance. Coming from the Tukano indigenous
by Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac · 25 Feb 2020 · 197pp · 49,296 words
, Greg Barker, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, Nicolette Bartlett, Oliver Bäte, Kevin Baumert, Marc Benioff, Jeff Bezos, Dean Bialek, Sue Biniaz, Fatih Birol, Michael Bloomberg, May Boeve, Gail Bradbrook, Piers Bradford, Richard Branson, Jesper Brodin, Tom Brookes, Jerry Brown, Sharan Burrow, Felipe Calderon, Kathy Calvin, Mark Campanale, Miguel Arias Cañete, Mark Carney, Clay Carnill
by John Elkington · 6 Apr 2020 · 384pp · 93,754 words
: Salla Ahonen, Simon Anholt, Jamie Arbib, Duncan Austin, Azeem Azhar (as editor of Exponential View), Oli Barrett, Janine Benyus, José Luis Blasco Vazquez, David Blood, Gail Bradbrook, Stewart Brand, Sir Richard Branson, Sarah Brunwin, Tom Burke, Peter Byck, Mark Campanale, Jay Coen Gilbert, Dame Polly Courtice, Peter Diamandis, Robert (Bob) Eccles, Paul
by Chris Smaje · 14 Aug 2020 · 375pp · 105,586 words
future now seem implausible, most certainly including business-as-usual models of capitalist growth and political-economic globalisation. In the words of climate change activist Gail Bradbrook: ‘This is not the time to be realistic.’146 I agree, and I think this suggests the need for more utopian thinking, so long as