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This Changes Everything
Capitalism vs. the Climate

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UK, 7 March 2015

Forget everything you think you know about climate change. It's not about carbon - it's about capitalism. The good news is that we can seize this existential crisis to transform our failed economic system and build something radically better. In her most provocative book yet, Naomi Klein, author of the global bestsellers The Shock Doctrine and No Logo, tackles the most profound threat humanity has ever faced- the war our economic model is waging against life on earth. International Bestseller 'The most important book I've read all year - perhaps in a decade . . . crucially, she leaves the reader with a sense of optimism.' Stephanie Merritt, Observer, Books of the Year 'A book of such ambition and consequence it is almost unreviewable . . . The most momentous and contentious environmental book since Silent Spring.' Rob Nixon, The New York Times 'A book that changes our understanding of the world.' Libby Blanchard, Huffington Post 'Naomi is like a great doctor - she can diagnose problems nobody else sees.' Alfonso Cuaron 'Damn right, this changes everything . . . one of the greatest nonfiction works of all time . . . not just a book. It is a path of survival.' D. R. Rucker, Washington Monthly


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Forget everything you think you know about climate change. It's not about carbon - it's about capitalism. The good news is that we can seize this existential crisis to transform our failed economic system and build something radically better. In her most provocative book yet, Naomi Klein, author of the global bestsellers The Shock Doctrine and No Logo, tackles the most profound threat humanity has ever faced- the war our economic model is waging against life on earth. International Bestseller 'The most important book I've read all year - perhaps in a decade . . . crucially, she leaves the reader with a sense of optimism.' Stephanie Merritt, Observer, Books of the Year 'A book of such ambition and consequence it is almost unreviewable . . . The most momentous and contentious environmental book since Silent Spring.' Rob Nixon, The New York Times 'A book that changes our understanding of the world.' Libby Blanchard, Huffington Post 'Naomi is like a great doctor - she can diagnose problems nobody else sees.' Alfonso Cuaron 'Damn right, this changes everything . . . one of the greatest nonfiction works of all time . . . not just a book. It is a path of survival.' D. R. Rucker, Washington Monthly

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9780241956182
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0241956188
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19.8 x 12.9 x 2.5 centimeters (0.36 kg)

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The international number one bestseller comes to paperback

About the Author

Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist and author of the #1 international bestsellers The Shock Doctrine, No Logo and This Changes Everything. She is a member of the board of directors for 350.org, a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis, a Puffin Foundation Writing Fellow at the Nation Institute, and a former Miliband Fellow at the LSE. She holds an honorary Doctor of Civil Laws from the University of King's College, Nova Scotia.

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Will be one of the most influential books of our time
*Owen Jones*

Klein is a brave and passionate writer who always deserves to be heard, and this is a powerful and urgent book
*Observer*

Without a doubt one of the most important books of the decade
*Amitav Ghosh*

Savages the idea that we will be saved by new technologies or by an incremental shift away from fossil fuels... Her solution requires a radical reconfiguration of our economic system
*New York Times*

Her task is to take a potential catastrophe of unimaginable reach and to be calm and welcoming, drawing new people in. She does vast amounts of travel and research and thinking, then crafts all of it to the scale of her own voice: the voice of a pleasant, funny, unthreatening-looking woman
*Guardian*

I have devoured Naomi Klein's This Changes Everything, the book the world has been waiting for. I urge everyone to read it (especially politicians). It is her most prescient book yet and is a much-needed call to arms as time runs out on climate change
*Observer, Books of the Year*

It's no exaggeration to say This Changes Everything is the most important book I've read all year - perhaps in a decade. Klein sets out the scientific case for urgent action on climate change and argues passionately that our only hope of combating its effects is a revolution in our entire economic system. Crucially, she manages to leave the reader with a degree of optimism
*Observer, Books of the Year*

[T]he problems - climate change, plus everything that is changing as a result, plus the increasing toxicity of the planet - can no longer be denied. This is a conversation that needs to happen on a large scale, and on a local scale, and on a personal scale, very soon
*Guardian, Books of the Year*

Captured the collective sense of anger and awakening ... [a] frightening look at climate change and capitalism
*Observer, Books of the Year*

Naomi Klein applies her fine, fierce, and meticulous mind to the greatest, most urgent questions of our times. . . I count her among the most inspirational political thinkers in the world today
*Arundhati Roy, author of The God of Small Things and Capitalism: A Ghost Story*

A book of such ambition and consequence it is almost unreviewable ... The most momentous and contentious environmental book since Silent Spring
*New York Times Book Review*

Savages the idea that we will be saved by new technologies or by an incremental shift away from fossil fuels... Her solution requires a radical reconfiguration of our economic system
*New York Times*

The book has an uplifting message: that humans have changed before, and can change again. It poses a gutsy challenge to those who are vaguely hoping that the whole issue will go away, or that some new technology will save us
*Sunday Times*

This may be the first truly honest book ever written about climate change
*Time*

Her task is to take a potential catastrophe of unimaginable reach and to be calm and welcoming, drawing new people in. She does vast amounts of travel and research and thinking, then crafts all of it to the scale of her own voice: the voice of a pleasant, funny, unthreatening-looking woman
*Guardian*

The proposition that the world's political and economic institutions are preventing us from meeting the lethal challenge of global warming is hardly novel. But Naomi Klein in her new book articulates the case as forcefully and comprehensively as anyone has yet managed
*Independent*

Powerfully and uncompromisingly written, the impassioned polemic we have come to expect from Klein, mixing first-hand accounts of events around the world and withering political analysis . . . Her stirring vision is nothing less than a political, economic, social, cultural and moral make-over of the human world
*New Scientist*

Klein is one of the left's most influential figures and a prominent climate champion. . . . [She] is a gifted writer and there is little doubt about the problem she identifies
*Financial Times*

Gripping and dramatic . . . [Klein] writes of a decisive battle for the fate of the earth in which we either take back control of the planet from the capitalists who are destroying it or watch it all burn
*Rolling Stone*

An energetic exploration of issues surrounding climate change vociferously advocates immediate, radical reforms... The distinctiveness of the book resides... in its immersive reporting (on "Blockadia" eco-movements and futuristic geoengineering proposals) and in Klein's sheer outspokenness
*New Yorker*

Klein has, with this book, thoroughly and completely debunked everything promoted under the banner of conservatism today - and she has done so with a work that's more powerful than a stack of C4.
This Changes Everything deserves to be viewed not as one of the greatest nonfiction works of the 2010s, but as one of the greatest nonfiction works of all-time. ... This book will expand and intensify the worldwide climate-justice movement, which is why the rhetorical attacks on Klein will become ever more aggressive. It will politically galvanize the young and the vulnerable, who have so much to lose due to the climate crisis. It will create climate leaders across this warming globe. This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate is not just a book, not just a moment, not just a movement. It is a weapon of justice. It is a path of survival
*Washington Monthly*

[Her] words and knowledge run deep, inspiring change and the need for immediate action
*Charlize Theron*

Today @NaomiAKlein's new book #ThisChangesEverything is out now - I'm reading it - it's great
*Russell Brand*

Naomi Klein is a genius. She has done for politics what Jared Diamond did for the study of human history. She skillfully blends politics, economics and history and distills out simple and powerful truths with universal applicability
*Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.*

The manifesto that the climate movement - and the planet - needs right now... For those with whom her message does resonate - and they are likely to be legion - her book could help catalyze the kind of mass movement she argues the world needs now
*San Francisco Gate*

Has the potential to be the definitive account of our current moment... Klein's great gifts have always been synthesizing huge amounts of information and drawing connections between seemingly disparate issues; on those points, This Changes Everything is no different
*Globe and Mail*

Meticulously researched and briskly rational in tone, [it] is one of the basic texts of the modern era... an essential purchase in that it tells you precisely what you need to know to discuss the climate dilemma intelligently... This Changes Everything is basic reading and no one will take you seriously until you've read every single page
*Toronto Star*

An intellectual hero of many in the alter-globalization protests as well as the Occupy movement. . . . Klein is ready for battle and is not afraid to own her politics
*Los Angeles Review of Books*

This is the best book about climate change in a very long time-in large part because it's about much more. It sets the most important crisis in human history in the context of our other ongoing traumas, reminding us just how much the powers-that-be depend on the power of coal, gas and oil. And that in turn should give us hope, because it means the fight for a just world is the same as the fight for a livable one
*Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and co-founder of 350.org*

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By Graham on June 23, 2015
A challenging read, depressing but at the same time supplying hope for the future. Naomi has researched deeply and writes well.
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By Trisha on April 6, 2016
Naomi Klein, Bill McKibben and the like all ignore (and wilfully) the greatest contributor to anthropogenic GHG and that is animal agriculture. "The animal agriculture industry has, in a staggering act of near total censorship, managed to stifle public discussion about the industry’s complicity in global warming. It is barely mentioned in climate summits. Yet livestock and their byproducts, as Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn point out in their book, “The Sustainability Secret,” and their documentary, “Cowspiracy,” account for at least 32,000 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year, or 51 percent of all worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. Methane and nitrous oxide are rarely mentioned in climate talks, although those two greenhouse gases are, as the authors point out, respectively, 86 times and 296 times more destructive than carbon dioxide. Cattle, worldwide, they write, produce 150 billion gallons of methane daily. And 65 percent of the nitrous oxide produced by human-related activities is caused by the animal agriculture industry. Water used in fracking, they write, ranges from 70 billion to 140 billion gallons annually. Animal agriculture water consumption, the book notes, ranges from 34 trillion to 76 trillion gallons annually. Raising animals for human consumption takes up to 45 percent of the planet’s land. Ninety-one percent of the deforestation of the Amazon rain forest and up to 80 percent of global rain forest loss are caused by clearing land for the grazing of livestock and growing feed crops for meat and dairy animals. As more and more rain forest disappears, the planet loses one of its primary means to safely sequester carbon dioxide. The animal agriculture industry is, as Andersen and Kuhn write, also a principal cause of species extinction and the creation of more than 95,000 square miles of nitrogen-flooded dead zones in the oceans. A person who eats a vegan diet, they point out, a diet free of meat, dairy and eggs, saves 1,100 gallons of water, 45 pounds of grain, 30 square feet of forested land, 20 pounds CO2 equivalent, and one animal’s life every day. " (Page 2 of Apocalyptic Capitalism by Pulitzer Prize recipient Chris Hedges)
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