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🗓️ 7 June 2021
⏱️ 100 minutes
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Journalist Kate Aronoff discusses climate policy and politics and her book Overheated: How Capitalism Broke the Planet—And How We Fight Back.
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2:01.9 | Today's episode is my interview with climate journalist Kate Aranoff on her book Overheated, |
2:07.5 | how capitalism broke the planet, and how we fight back. At present, we are not on track to cut |
2:14.2 | carbon emissions deeply and rapidly enough to avoid climate catastrophe. |
2:20.4 | But politics as we knew them are up in the air, old taboos around deficit spending are out |
2:25.6 | of the window, and young people are mobilized like never before. |
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