Read This Changes Everything Online
Authors: Naomi Klein
wealth creation and,
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weather patterns and,
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climate change denial,
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extractive industries’ funding of,
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increase in,
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partisan approach to,
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socioeconomic privilege and,
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technological miracles and,
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Climate of Corruption
(Bell),
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owed to developing world,
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owed to Indigenous peoples,
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seen as politically toxic,
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Climategate,
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climate justice,
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climate
debt
climate manipulation,
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geoengineering
climate movement:
coming of age of,
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deregulated capitalism and,
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economic justice and,
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climate debt
growing power and interconnectedness of,
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historical precedents for,
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Keystone XL protests and resurgence of,
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lack of sustained and populist,
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moral imperative in,
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origins of,
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climate science,
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climate treaty negotiations,
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emission reduction
Clinton, Bill,
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Clinton administration, carbon trading proposed by,
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Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting of 2006,
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Clodumar, Kinza,
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cloud brightening,
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cloud seeding,
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Club of Rome,
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CNN,
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Coal & Climate Summit,
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coal,
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collapsing U.S. market for,
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exporting of,
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lignite,
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as “portable climate,”
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rail transport of,
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water power vs.,
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coal-fired power plants,
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global campaign against,
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extractive industries
in Montana,
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mountaintop removal in,
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water supply contamination from,
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coal-powered economies,
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Coates, Ta-Nehisi,
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Cochabamba, Bolivia,
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Cohen, Nick,
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collective action,
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collective sacrifice,
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colleges and universities:
divestment movement and,
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renewable energy
investment by,
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extractivism and,
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Industrial Revolution and,
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Scientific Revolution and,
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Colorado School of Public Health,
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Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow,
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Common Sense
(Paine),
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communities,
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building of,
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climate change and,
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renewable energy in,
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worldview, communitarian
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs,
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Competitive Enterprise Institute,
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composting systems,
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computer models, of climate change,
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Conant, Lionel,
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Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla
Indian Reservation,
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Conference Board of Canada,
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Congo,
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Conservation International,
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Conservative Party (Canadian),
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Constitution, Canadian,
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construction, green,
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consumer lifestyles,
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consumption,
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decrease in,
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excess,
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Conway, Erik,
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Cook, James,
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Cook, Katsi,
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coolants,
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“Cool Dudes” (McCright and Dunlap),
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Coon, David,
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co-ops:
Coos Bay, Oreg.,
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Copenhagen Climate Summit of 2009,
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coral, coral reefs,
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Corexit,
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Cornell University,
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corporations,
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centralization under,
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crisis exploited by,
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democracy vs.,
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deregulation of,
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disaster prevention at,
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environmental groups’ cooperation with,
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freedom from regulation for,
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free speech for,
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goals of private,
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ideology of,
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impact of climate change
on,
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Indigenous peoples vs.,
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natural world vs.,
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political power of,
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right-wing think tanks funded by,
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taxes avoided by,
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USCAP and,
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corruption, of government regulators,
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Cosbey, Aaron,
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Costa Rica,
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Coste, Torrance,
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“Cowboys and Indians alliance,”
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crash of 1929,
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Crawford, Julia Trigg,
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Crompton, Tom,
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crowdfunding,
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Crutzen, Paul,
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Cuadrilla,
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cultural cognition,
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Culture of Narcissism
(Lasch),
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Czechoslovakia,
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Daily Mail,
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Dallas, Tex.,
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Daly, Herman,
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Daniel,
Patrick,
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dark money,
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Darling, Jay Norwood “Ding,”
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Dauphin Island Sea Lab,
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David, Ned,
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Davis, David Brion,
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Dayaneni, Gopal,
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Day One,
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de Boer, Yvo,
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Dediu, Doina,
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deep ecology,
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deepwater drilling,
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offshore drilling, deepwater
Defense Department, U.S.,
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deforestation,
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degrowth strategies:
selective,
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Delaware River Basin,
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Delgamuukw v. British Columbia,
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Delingpole, James,
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Delucchi, Mark A.,
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democracy:
climate change as crisis in,
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corporations vs.,
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free trade agreements as threat to,
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Democratic party,
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climate change accepted by majority in,
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climate change
deniers in,
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Demos,
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Denmark, renewable energy in,
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deregulation,
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Derham, William,
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derivatives market, weather,
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De Schutter, Olivier,
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“Design to Win: Philanthropy’s Role in the Fight Against Global Warming,”
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Detroit, Mich.,
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developed world:
blame passed by,
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capping of emissions from,
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carbon emissions
from,
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climate debt of,
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developing world,
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climate debt as excuse for pollution by,
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