

Civil Resistance | Pasha Bell
Nov 28, 2024
Pasha Bell, a climate researcher and activist currently pursuing a PhD, shares their experience of being imprisoned for protesting UK climate inaction. They discuss the recent legal changes that criminalize protest while exposing the corporate interests behind these draconian laws. Pasha delves into the erosion of democratic rights, drawing connections to broader issues like environmental collapse and economic inequality. They highlight grassroots movements like Just Stop Oil and Citizens’ Assembly, emphasizing the power of civil resistance in driving meaningful change.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
World in Crisis
- The planet is in crisis due to a crisis in democracy, influenced by multinational corporations and billionaires.
- These entities have accumulated wealth through fossil fuels, contributing to climate change and global issues like the conflict in Gaza.
Lack of Consent in Politics
- Many people feel a lack of consent in politics, mirroring the dynamics of personal relationships.
- This powerlessness fuels anger, often directed at climate activists who challenge the status quo.
ExxonMobil and UK Legislation
- Following Extinction Rebellion's protests, the think tank Policy Exchange, funded by ExxonMobil, published a report criticizing the movement.
- This report influenced conservative legislation, leading to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act.