Jason Sudeikis, Roy Wood Jr., Amber Tamblyn, Wyatt Cenac, and a frisky hula-hoop artist take the terror out of climate activism at the Brooklyn Museum.
Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and her philosophy of climate activism are exactly what people like me need. Her new book, What If We Get It Right? Visions of Climate Futures, isn’t a Pollyanna “oh, it’ll all work out” fantasy—the dangers of inaction are very real. Still, it takes a much softer approach when engaging with people who want to see our planet survive but don’t yet know what the heck they can do to help.
This led to the revelation that colonizing our neighbor may sound like a fun challenge—and there was no shortage of Elon Musk zings—but Earth is really where it’s at. Indeed, I can’t recall ever hearing the phrase “shout-out to earth!” so many times in a single evening. The affair was kicked off with a rousing live performance by environmental educator Hila the Earth and her They Might Be Giants–esque anthem “Earth Gone Give It to Ya.
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