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Mentioned in 9 episodes

How to Blow up a Pipeline

Book • 2020

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

Mentioned by Rowan Hooper when discussing the book "Juice" and its themes of revenge against those who didn't do enough about the climate crisis.
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Weekly: Most Amazing Science Stories of 2024 | Live at the Science Museum
Mentioned by Sean Illing in the context of discussing violence as a means of climate activism.
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The power of climate fiction
Mentioned by Katie Gatti-Tossan when discussing the impact of climate change on the American Dream and wealth building.
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How Home Insurance and Climate Change are Upending the Real Estate Market
Mentioned by Ed Gillespie in the context of reading "The Monkey Wrench Gang" and its themes of environmental activism.
The Great Humbling S6E1: When the S**t Hits the Roomba
Mentioned by Noel King as the nonfiction book that the movie "How to Blow Up a Pipeline" is based on.
Should you blow up a pipeline?
Mentioned by Sean Illing in relation to the discussion on climate activism and the potential for more radical actions.
Parenting through the climate crisis
Mentioned by Jia Tolentino as a book promoting property damage as a form of protest.
A New Year with Writer Jia Tolentino (‘Trick Mirror’)
Mentioned by Matthew Remski as the basis for the 2022 film adaptation "How to Blow Up a Pipeline."
Brief: Antifascist Woodshed 2 (Punching Nazis?)
Mentioned by Pilita Clark as a book reflecting the rising intensity of climate activism.
FT Weekend: A trip to our secret book vault. Plus: the best books of 2021
Mentioned by Sean Illing as a provocative yet morally serious book exploring the climate crisis and the need for radical action.
Fighting a world on fire with fire
Mentioned by Halla Mohieddeen as a book advocating for radical tactics against the fossil fuel industry.
Another Take: A radical antidote for climate despair
Mentioned by Rowan Hooper when discussing the book "Juice" and its themes of revenge against those who didn't do enough about the climate crisis.
Most Amazing Science Stories of 2024 | Live at the Science Museum
Mentioned by Katie as an example of a book with a climate activist point of view.
On "Return to Office" & Daycare as Class Issues, the Role of Profit, and Being "Entitled"
Mentioned by Megyn Kelly in the "Thanks But No Thanks" segment, criticizing its advocacy for eco-terrorism.
Vaccine Mandates, Supply Chain Crisis, and CRT in Middle School, with Eric Bolling and Ramona Bessinger | Ep. 184

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