On-Line Discussion: "A Planet to Win -- Why We Need a Green New Deal"

Start: 2020-03-17 18:30:00 UTC Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT-05:00)

End: 2020-03-17 20:30:00 UTC Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT-05:00)

This is a virtual event

In response to the COVID-19 emergency, we will hold this discussion on line rather than in person! We've also moved the start time to 6:30pm.

Join through a computer, tablet or smartphone using this link: https://zoom.us/j/400760657. If you're asked for a meeting ID, enter: 400 760 657.

You can call in using a phone that is not connected to the internet (audio only). Dial 929-205-6099, then enter the meeting ID: 400 760 657.



Why is the Green New Deal essential as a response to the coronavirus pandemic? What could a Green New Deal look like across the country and right here in Philly? How can we tackle the climate emergency by replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy at an urgent pace while building economic and racial justice? What will it take to bring a Green New Deal into being?

Join a conversation with Kate Aronoff and Daniel Aldana Cohen, co-authors of the new book “A Planet to Win: Why We Need a Green New Deal.”

The event is free, and the building is wheelchair accessible. Bring your questions and ideas! Books will be available for sale.

Sponsors: 215 People's Alliance, 350 Philadelphia, Lilac, Movement Alliance Project (formerly Media Mobilizing Project), Pennsylvania Working Families, Philly DSA, Philly Thrive, POWER, Reclaim Philadelphia, and Sunrise Movement Philadelphia.

Questions? Email 350philadelphia@gmail.com.




About the Book:

The age of climate gradualism is over, as unprecedented disasters are exacerbated by inequalities of race and class. We need profound, radical change. A Green New Deal can tackle the climate emergency and rampant inequality at the same time. Cutting carbon emissions while winning immediate gains for the many is the only way to build a movement strong enough to defeat big oil, big business, and the super-rich—starting right now.

A Planet to Win explores the political potential and concrete first steps of a Green New Deal. It calls for dismantling the fossil fuel industry, building beautiful landscapes of renewable energy, and guaranteeing climate-friendly work, no-carbon housing, and free public transit. And it shows how a Green New Deal in the United States can strengthen climate justice movements worldwide.


About the Authors:

Kate Aronoff is a staff writer at the New Republic and a Senior Fellow at Data For Progress. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian, The Intercept, the New York Times, The Nation, Harpers, Jacobin, Dissent, and In These Times, among other outlets. With Michael Kazin and Peter Dreier, she is the co-editor of We Own The Future: Democratic Socialism--American Style.


Daniel Aldana Cohen is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he directs the Socio-Spatial Climate Collaborative. He's a Senior Fellow at Data for Progress and a member of People's Action's Homes Guarantee campaign policy team. His writing has appeared in The Guardian, Nature, The Nation, Jacobin, Public Books, the Verso blog, and Dissent.




Reviews:

“A Planet to Win comes at the perfect moment, challenging us to find hope and build a more just world in the face of catastrophe. The authors outline transformative solutions to the climate crisis that are economically viable and politically possible—if we organize and fight to win.”

– Varshini Prakash, Executive Director, Sunrise Movement

“The climate crisis presents an enormous, existential challenge to our species. But we don’t have time to be overwhelmed. The enormity of the task requires even bigger ideas, strategies, and tactics. In this book, some of our sharpest, most lucid voices on climate make a critical intervention in the burgeoning movement to save our planet. Read their book and join the struggle.”

– Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, author of From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation

“Urgent, clear-eyed, and energizing, this book is a powerful example of the radical collaborative thinking we desperately need to avoid climate dystopia and win a world where the many can survive and thrive.”

– Astra Taylor, Director of What Is Democracy?

“Climate change is now deadly serious; that’s why this deadly serious book is so welcome and so crucial right now. No more nibbling around the edges—it’s time to actually seize this moment.”

– Bill McKibben, author of Falter, cofounder of 350.org

“Offers a dazzling array of constructive projects to accompany the green transition's doling out of economic retribution. A Planet to Win is the American kernel of a vision for a post-carbon future, and its optimism is inspiring.”

– Quin Slobidian, Foreign Policy


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