

Rupert Read
Philosopher, author, and former Extinction Rebellion spokesperson. Currently leads the Climate Majority Project, focusing on pragmatic climate action and cross-partisan solutions.
Top 3 podcasts with Rupert Read
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Nov 27, 2024 • 1h 6min
Adaptation is Here: Launching the TrAd (Transformative Adaptation) Book with Rupert Read and Morgan Philips
Rupert Read, a professor and co-founder of the Climate Majority Project, joins educator Morgan Phillips, known for her work with Global Action Plan, to discuss their newly launched book, "Transformative Adaptation." They dive into the urgent need for systemic change post-COP29, emphasizing innovative climate adaptation strategies. The duo contrasts superficial methods with sustainable practices that foster community resilience. Additionally, they advocate for educational reforms that promote collaboration and connectivity in tackling climate challenges.

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May 6, 2025 • 1h 52min
#071 - Rupert Read - Politics Broke the Climate Change Debate
Rupert Read, a philosopher and former Extinction Rebellion spokesperson, leads the Climate Majority Project, emphasizing pragmatic climate action across political lines. He critiques mainstream climate narratives, arguing that climate change isn't just a 'woke' issue but a pressing threat needing urgent, common-sense solutions. Read discusses the importance of community engagement and calls for a shift in public perception towards climate resilience. He also highlights the dual role of AI in climate discourse, emphasizing both its potential and pitfalls.

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May 12, 2025 • 42min
Charting a New Course With Rupert Read
Rupert Read, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and co-director of The Climate Majority Project, discusses the pressing need for transformative adaptation in climate strategies. He advocates for community resilience and localism as proactive measures in the face of climate realities. Rupert emphasizes the role of effective communication to inspire hope and agency among the public. Additionally, he introduces the concept of 'thrutopia' and explores how bridging political divides can unify efforts for climate action, urging a collaborative approach to tackle our environmental challenges.