#18 | Paintings, protests, and climate activism
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Would YOU throw soup at a Van Gogh painting?
In today’s episode, we discuss some recent examples of climate activism, how we feel about them, and what our climate activism barriers are.
Because there’s no one right way to tackle this climate crisis, but does that mean we can’t contribute a bit more to these organizations? Even if it’s just starting conversations? Are we getting too caught up in the acts themselves?
Grab some tea, get comfy, and hit that play button.
Resources:
#7 | To fly or not to fly?
Podcast | How to Save a Planet
Article | Understanding Non-Violent Direct Action (NVDA)
Article | Huge UK public support for direct action to protect environment – poll
Article | Just Stop Oil protesters removed from Dartford Crossing bridge and arrested
Article | Climate activists glue themselves to frames of two Goya paintings in Madrid
Article | Our Demands - Extinction Rebellion UK
Article | Egypt: Arrests, Curbs on Protests As COP27 Nears
Article | Protest Is Risky at Egypt's Climate Talks. That Won't Stop Activists
Article | How does the new Policing Act affect my protest rights?
Article | What Makes a Successful Protest?
Article | A psychologist explains the limits of human compassion
Organization | Greenpeace International
Venn Diagram | How you – specifically you – can help with climate solutions
Video | I would throw soup at a Van Gogh painting
Video | Soup thrown at Van Gogh Sunflowers painting
Video | Don't join the climate movement.
Video | Barbados PM launches blistering attack on rich nations at Cop27 climate talks
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-Brandee and Hannah
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