On Fire : The Burning Case for a Green New Deal
(Autor) Naomi Klein'Naomi Klein's work has always moved and guided me. She is the great chronicler of our age of climate emergency, an inspirer of generations' - Greta Thunberg For more than twenty years Naomi Klein's books have defined our era, chronicling the exploitation of people and the planet and demanding justice. On Fire gathers for the first time more than a decade of her impassioned writing from the frontline of climate breakdown, and pairs it with new material on the staggeringly high stakes of what we choose to do next. Here is Klein at her most prophetic and philosophical, investigating the climate crisis not only as a profound political challenge but also as a spiritual and imaginative one. Delving into topics ranging from the clash between ecological time and our culture of 'perpetual now,' to rising white supremacy and fortressed borders as a form of 'climate barbarism,' this is a rousing call to action for a planet on the brink. With dispatches from the ghostly Great Barrier Reef, the smoke-choked skies of the Pacific Northwest, post-hurricane Puerto Rico and a Vatican attempting an unprecedented 'ecological conversion,' Klein makes the case that we will rise to the existential challenge of climate change only if we are willing to transform the systems that produced this crisis. This is the fight for our lives. On Fire captures the burning urgency of the climate crisis, as well as the energy of a rising political movement demanding change now.
Naomi Klein
Naomi Klein is a Canadian author and social activist known for her groundbreaking works on capitalism, globalization, and climate change. Her most notable works include "No Logo" (2000), which examines the impact of branding and consumer culture, and "The Shock Doctrine" (2007), which explores the rise of disaster capitalism.
Klein's writing style is characterized by thorough research, passionate advocacy for social justice, and a talent for making complex issues accessible to a wide audience. She has been praised for her ability to connect economic theory with real-world consequences and for her fearless critique of corporate power and government policies.
Klein's contributions to literature have had a profound impact on the non-fiction genre, sparking important conversations about economic inequality, environmental degradation, and the need for systemic change. Her work has inspired countless activists and readers to question the status quo and work towards a more just and sustainable world.