Science in Resistance - Fernando Racimo

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In Science in Resistance, Fernando Racimo provides a first-person account of the Scientist Rebellion, a growing international movement of researchers stepping beyond conventional roles to alert the public about the need for action in the climate emergency.
University of California Press

Science in Resistance

Fernando Racimo

Dr. Fernando Racimo is an Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Copenhagen. He earned his undergrad degree from Harvard and his PhD from UC Berkeley. He is currently on a European book tour, traveling only by train. Scientist Rebellion members are engaging in NVDA in support of the talks.

photo of Fernando Racimo

About the Book

Scientists around the world rise up for climate and ecological justice

In April 2022, hundreds of scientists rose in civil disobedience, breaking the law in more than twenty-eight countries. Risking arrest, they glued their hands to roads, blocked government and corporate buildings, and chained themselves to the White House fence. In Science in Resistance, Fernando Racimo provides a first-person account of the Scientist Rebellion, a growing international movement of researchers stepping beyond conventional roles to alert the public about the need for action in the climate emergency. Combining personal stories, interviews with frontline activists, and insights from research on direct action and academia, he explores the challenges scientists face when taking a stand for climate and social justice. Reflecting on his role as a scientist-activist, Racimo describes how he came to be involved in the movement. He also explores the many ways in which academic institutions today are complicit in climate breakdown—whether by accepting funding from and collaborating with the very industries driving it, or by discouraging scientists from speaking up. Drawing on lessons from political science, psychology, ecology, sociology, and the history of science, this inspiring book shows how we can all take a stand for climate justice, by collectively organizing for change.

book cover for Science in Resistance: The Scientist Rebellion for Climate Justice

University of California Press

Available from independent booksellers here

https://bookshop.org/book/9780520420342