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Planet on Fire by Mathew Lawrence and Laurie Laybourn-Langton
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May 24, 2022 | ISBN 9781839765100

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Praise

“A clear, powerful vision. Don’t miss this book.”
—Jason Hickel, author of Less Is More

“A transformative Green New Deal is more urgent than ever, charting a course beyond fossil fuel capitalism and eco-apartheid. This vital contribution shows how we get there and will be a political guide for the times ahead.”
—Kate Aronoff, author of Overheated

“Offers blueprints and rally points for energies, as well as chronicling useful histories for a decarbonized future. It is a handbook for the fights to come.”
—Quinn Slobodian, author of Globalists

“This clear and incisive book shows how climate breakdown is intimately linked to all the overlapping crises humanity faces and maps a route to an equal and sustainable world.”
—Grace Blakeley, author of The Corona Crash

“For all who would build tomorrow not merely suffer it; for all who would heal the rifts that threaten us; for all who know that we must now turn our backs once and for all on domination, oppression, and exploitation: this book is a manifesto and a call to arms. Please read it.”
—John Ashton, Grantham Institute for Climate Change, Imperial College

“A realistic, achievable and hopeful alternative to the predominant narrative of doom which typically surrounds discussions of environmental destruction.”
—Carola Rackete, Captain of Sea-Watch 3

“Eloquent, clear-sighted and erudite, Planet on Fire is an important analysis of the interlocking political and economic forces driving us towards ecological catastrophe, and a credible route-map towards an alternative.”
—Will Davies, author of Nervous States

“We now face an environmental crisis. This book sets out the scale of the emergency as well as marks out the route to a better society. It is an essential read.”
—John McDonnell, Labour MP

“Eloquent, clear-sighted and erudite, Planet On Fire is an important analysis of the interlocking political and economic forces driving us towards ecological catastrophe, and a credible route-map towards an alternative.”
—Will Davies

“The authors’ vision of the path to climate justice is an antidote to disaster politics in so many ways, not least because it is both fair and unexpectedly luxurious. Each page is absolutely brimming with ideas as they meticulously take us through every important sector of the economy and reveal carefully thought through recommendations for reform. By focusing on power and who wields it they correctly identify the levers for change and who must now be empowered to push them.”
—Michelle Meagher, author of Competition is Killing Us

“Reading Planet on Fire feels like traversing a humming, interdependent ecosystem of ideas, porous to the post-crash movements and thinkers shaping today’s progressive environmentalism … Starkly realistic whilst unflinchingly radical, Planet on Fire is a guidebook of hope for this crucial decade.”
Flora Parkin, LSE International Development

“A practical starting point for reworking power structures that are dependent on extraction and initiating the new, society-oriented systems … essential reading.”
Martha Dillon, It’s Freezing in LA!

“Offers an urgent alternative.”
George Eaton, New Statesman

“Framing the situation in terms of the global inequality that fuels extractive global capitalism, and its roots in colonialism, Lawrence and Layborne-Langton put this power imbalance at the heart of their analysis. It enables them to offer some worthwhile answers for how we might solve our interconnected crises.”
Ann Pettifor, Guardian

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