Gail Bradbrook

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description: co-founder of the Extinction Rebellion environmental movement

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pages: 138 words: 40,525

This Is Not a Drill: An Extinction Rebellion Handbook
by Extinction Rebellion
Published 12 Jun 2019

Houtman 3/ We are Not Prepared to Die – Mohamed Nasheed 4/ The Heat is Melting the Mountains – Kamla Joshi and Bhuvan Chand Joshi 5/ Fighting the Wrong War – JS Rafaeli with Neil Woods 6/ There’s Fear Now – Firefighter, California 7/ Indigenous Peoples and the Fight for Survival – Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim 8/ Survival of the Richest – Douglas Rushkoff 9/ Climate Sorrow – Susie Orbach 10/ The Climate Emergency and the End of Diversity – Matthew Todd 11/ Doom and Bloom: Adapting to Collapse – Jem Bendell 12/ Negotiating Surrender – Dougald Hine PART TWO: ACT NOW 13/ Courting Arrest – Jay Griffiths 14/ The Civil Resistance Model – Roger Hallam 15/ Movement Building – Professor Danny Burns and Cordula Reimann 16/ Building an Action – Tiana Jacout, Robin Boardman and Liam Geary Baulch 17/ Feeding the Rebellion – Momo Haque 18/ Cultural Roadblocks – James and Ruby 19/ Arts Factory – Miles Glyn and Clare Farrell 20/ One by One: A Media Strategy – Ronan McNern 21/ Going to Jail – Cathy Eastburn 22/ Police, Arrest and Support – Legal Team 23/ Reinforcements and Midnight Snacks – William Skeaping 24/ A Political View – Caroline Lucas MP 25/ A New Economics – Kate Raworth 26/ A Green New Deal – Clive Lewis MP 27/ The Zero-carbon City – Paul Chatterton 28/ What If … We Reduced 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 for life on this planet. We are prepared to put our liberty and our lives on the line. We are prepared to speak the truth and demand real political change.

Change the narrative, and who knows what is possible? Accept the diseased imagination of the culture we have created and the death count begins now. Anger, love and joy may sound like 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 nation of Brazil’s Upper Rio Negro, a community enduring severe human rights abuses and under sustained environmental attack, she told us that indigenous nations protect 82 per cent of the Earth’s biodiversity.

pages: 197 words: 49,296

The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis
by Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac
Published 25 Feb 2020

This list is vast, and it would be impossible for us to mention everyone here, but we would like to pay special mention to Alejandro Agag, Lorena Aguilar, Fahad Al Attiya, Ken Alex, Ali Al-Naimi, Carlos Alvarado Quesada, Christiane Amanpour, Chris Anderson, Mats Andersson, Monica Araya, John Ashford, David Attenborough, AURORA, Mariana Awad, Peter Bakker, Vivian Balakrishnan, Ajay Banga, 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, Andrea Correa do Lago, Anne-Sophie Cerisola, Robin Chase, Sagarika Chatterjee, Tomas Anker Christensen, Pilita Clark, Helen Clarkson, Jo Confino, Aron Cramer, David Crane, John Danilovich, Conyers Davis, Tony de Brum, Bernaditas de Castro Muller, Brian Deese, Claudio Descalzi, Leonardo DiCaprio, Paula DiPerna, Elliot Diringer, Sandrine Dixson Decleve, Ahmed Djoghlaf, Claudia Dobles Camargo, Alister Doyle, José Manuel Entrecanales, Hernani Escobar, Patricia Espinosa, Emmanuel Faber, Nathan Fabian, Laurent Fabius, Emily Farnworth, Daniel Firger, James Fletcher, Pope Francis, Gail Gallie, Grace Gelder, Kristalina Georgieva, Cody Gildart, Jane Goodall, Al Gore, Kimo Goree, Ellie Goulding, Mats Granryd, Jerry Greenfield, Ólafur Grímsson, Sally Grover Bingham, Emmanuel Guerin, Kaveh Guilanpour, Stuart Gulliver, Angel Gurria, Antonio Guterres, William Hague, Thomas Hale, Brad Hall, Winnie Hallwachs, Simon Hampel, Kate Hampton, Yuval Noah Harari, Jacob Heatley-Adams, Julian Hector, Hilda Heine, Ned Helme, Barbara Hendricks, Jamie Henn, Anne Hidalgo, François Hollande, Emma Howard Boyd, Stephen Howard, Arianna Huffington, Kara Hurst, Mo Ibrahim, Jay Inslee, Natalie Isaacs, Maria Ivanova, Lisa Jackson, Lisa Jacobson, Dan Janzen, Michel Jarraud, Sharon Johnson, Kelsey Juliana, Yolanda Kakabadse, Lila Karbassi, Iain Keith, Mark Kenber, John Kerry, Sean Kidney, Jim Kim, Ban Ki-moon, Lise Kingo, Richard Kinley, Sister Jayanti Kirpalani, Isabelle Kocher, Caio Koch-Weser, Marcin Korolec, Larry Kramer, Kalee Kreider, Kishan Kumarsingh, Rachel Kyte, Christine Lagarde, Philip Lambert, Dan Lashof, Penelope Lea, Guilherme Leal, Bernice Lee, Jeremy Leggett, Thomas Lingard, Andrew Liveris, Hunter Lovins, Mindy Lubber, Miguel Ángel Mancera Espinosa, Gina McCarthy, Stella McCartney, Bill McDonouh, Catherine McKenna, Sonia Medina, Bernadette Meehan, Johannes Meier, Maria Mendiluce, Antoine Michon, David Miliband, Ed Miliband, Amina Mohammed, Jennifer Morris, Tosi Mpanu-Mpanu, Nozipho Mxakato-Diseko, Kumi Naidoo, Nicole Ng, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Indra Nooyi, Michael Northrop, Tim Nuthall, Bill Nye, Jean Oelwang, Rafe Offer, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, Kevin O Hanlon, René Orellana, Ricken Patel, Jose Penido, Charlotte Pera, Jonathan Pershing, Stephen Petricone, Stephanie Pfeifer, Shannon Phillips, Bertrand Piccard, François-Henri Pinault, John Podesta, Paul Polman, Ian Ponce, Carl Pope, Jonathon Porritt, Patrick Pouyanne, Manuel Pulgar Vidal, Tracy Raczek, Jairam Ramesh, Curtis Ravenell, Robin Reck, Geeta Reddy, Dan Reifsnyder, Fiona Reynolds, Ben Rhodes, Alex Rivett-Carnac, Chris Rivett-Carnac, Nick Robins, Jim Robinson, Mary Robinson, Cristiam Rodriguez, Matthew Rodriguez, Kevin Rudd, Mark Ruffalo, Artur Runge-Metzger, Karsten Sach, Claudia Salerno Caldera, Fredric Samama, Richard Samans, M.

pages: 384 words: 93,754

Green Swans: The Coming Boom in Regenerative Capitalism
by John Elkington
Published 6 Apr 2020

Thank you, too, Silvio Rebêlo for the Green Swan visual identity, used on the front cover—and Carlo Schifano and Conor Dowse of Twist Creative for their help with the visual side of Green Swan Day, among other things. In addition to those already mentioned, I thank our wider ecosystem, particularly: 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 Ekins, Fiona Ellis, Thomas Ermacora, Marie Gad, John Gilbert, James Gomme, Al Gore, David Grayson, Sarah Green Carmichael, Nick Haan, Julia Hailes, Sonja Haut, Paul Hawken, Katie Hill, Julian Hill-Landolt, Dominic Hofstetter, Simo Honkanen, Sarah Hunter, the Rt.

pages: 289 words: 95,046

Chaos Kings: How Wall Street Traders Make Billions in the New Age of Crisis
by Scott Patterson
Published 5 Jun 2023

The Trump administration had dropped out of the Paris Accords. Brazil had elected a far right wing president, Jair Bolsanaro, who promised to open up the Amazon rainforest to 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 Anglia. Bradbrook and a small group of activists had been in discussions about launching a new radical environmental group focused on global warming and species extinction.

pages: 375 words: 105,586

A Small Farm Future: Making the Case for a Society Built Around Local Economies, Self-Provisioning, Agricultural Diversity and a Shared Earth
by Chris Smaje
Published 14 Aug 2020

This isn’t always unjustified given some of the more implausible agrarian visions in circulation, but a feature of the present global moment is that all visions of a sustainable, fair and prosperous 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 we’re careful about how we construe our utopias. One problem is that our inherited words for social and political change carry historical baggage that often obstructs a productive utopianism – I’m thinking particularly of ‘progress’, ‘romanticism’, ‘growth’, ‘development’, ‘improvement’ and indeed ‘utopia’.