Climate change is a major problem: we can ignore it, minimize it, hate it, or try to understand it in order to fight it.
Whether you're a casual reader or a true book lover, come join our book club where we'll read an entire book together, sharing the experience (a group reading method called "arpentage" in French). We'll explain everything when you arrive!
After reading "Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimerer and "Not the End of the World" by Hannah Ritchie last year, we are offering you three new books.
We will choose one of these 3 books:
Dark Laboratory by Toa Leigh Goffe:
In his groundbreaking book Dark Laboratory, Goffe argues that it was Christopher Columbus's colonization of America that triggered the chain of events that have led us to the present situation, on the brink of global catastrophe.
How to Blow Up a Pipeline: Learning to Fight in a World on Fire by Andreas Malm
The scientific evidence on climate change has been clear for a long time. Yet, despite decades of calls, mass demonstrations, petitions, and peaceful rallies, we are still faced with a booming fossil fuel industry, rising sea levels, increasing greenhouse gas emissions, and rising temperatures. Given these challenges, why haven't we yet taken the plunge and opted for concrete action?
Climate justice: What rich countries owe the world and the future, by Cass R. Sunstein
Organizer
JS Zippert
Where does it take place?
CITIM
CITIM - Centre d'Information Tiers Monde
Rue Adolphe Fischer
Gare
Luxembourg
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