A collection of essays, advocacy journalism and speeches, Klein’s second book on climate change proposes a sweeping industrial and infrastructure overhaul that would create millions of jobs globally in renewable energy and land rehabilitation while ending reliance on fossil fuels.
Author: Rebecca Clarren
Award-winning journalist Rebecca Clarren writes about the environment, energy and rural America for a variety of national magazines such as The Nation, MotherJones and High Country News. Her debut novel Kickdown, was shortlisted the PEN/Bellwether prize for Socially Engaged Fiction. She is currently working on a book for Penguin Books about her ancestors, Jewish ranchers on the South Dakota prairie, and the true cost of the "free" land they received from the federal government.
Paradise Lost
“Article ignores the great strides we’ve made.” That was the headline in the Saipan Tribune in response to the Ms. cover story on abusive garment sweatshops, forced abortions and sex […]