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GND Classic: Climate Change as Class War with Matthew T Huber

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This episode was first broadcast on September 5th 2022
This year on the show we have taken a closer look at class as a dimension of environmentalism and climate change. With our series Working Class Voices, we heard real stories and attitudes when it comes to the working class and climate.
Today's show is moving the conversation to look at the dynamics between classes and how that plays out in the struggle for a just, green world.
This week we are joined by Matthew T. Huber. Matthew is a Professor of Geography at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University and the author of the new book, Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet.
We discuss how focusing on consumption can blind class analysis of climate change and why individualistic "carbon guilt" stops real action occurring. We also dig into Matthew's critiques of the politics of degrowth and why trade unions need to shape a Green New Deal.

This interview was recorded on 15th of July 2022

Shout Outs

War on Want appeal to support those affected by the horrendous floods in Pakistan.
https://secure.waronwant.org/page/112424/donate/1
Labour Notes
@labornotes

Links

Matthews book "Climate Change as Class War" can be bought at Verso.
The grueling working conditions of the US Solar sector workers
Kim Moody: On New Terrain
Nico Poulantzas

Support the Show.

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This episode was first broadcast on September 5th 2022
This year on the show we have taken a closer look at class as a dimension of environmentalism and climate change. With our series Working Class Voices, we heard real stories and attitudes when it comes to the working class and climate.
Today's show is moving the conversation to look at the dynamics between classes and how that plays out in the struggle for a just, green world.
This week we are joined by Matthew T. Huber. Matthew is a Professor of Geography at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University and the author of the new book, Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet.
We discuss how focusing on consumption can blind class analysis of climate change and why individualistic "carbon guilt" stops real action occurring. We also dig into Matthew's critiques of the politics of degrowth and why trade unions need to shape a Green New Deal.

This interview was recorded on 15th of July 2022

Shout Outs

War on Want appeal to support those affected by the horrendous floods in Pakistan.
https://secure.waronwant.org/page/112424/donate/1
Labour Notes
@labornotes

Links

Matthews book "Climate Change as Class War" can be bought at Verso.
The grueling working conditions of the US Solar sector workers
Kim Moody: On New Terrain
Nico Poulantzas

Support the Show.

  continue reading

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