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The Time To Act Is Now Carola Rackete

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The Time To Act Is Now Carola Rackete
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Publisher: Books on Demand
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.66 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Carola Rackete
ISBN: 9783948250454, 3948250456
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Time To Act Is Now Carola Rackete by Carola Rackete 9783948250454, 3948250456 instant download after payment.

In 2019, Carola Rackete became publicly known for docking the sea rescue vessel “Sea-Watch 3”  in Italy and thereby challenging a national decree that contradicted international obligations to engage in sea rescue. Due to this act of civil disobedience and her public confrontation of the Italian far right and the structural racism of the EU’s Fortress Europe policy, Carola became a powerful symbol for people seeking to take practical action for a world based on justice and equality.
Carola has worked in the polar regions since 2011 and holds a degree in natural resources management. Consequently, her book shows how the ecological crises we are facing today are rooted in social and political power structures. The book details moments of the rescue mission but also connects the dots to forced migration and the urgency of our environmental predicament. Overall, it is a call to engage and act, to become part of initiatives and movements struggling for social and environmental justice.
The English translation of the book includes a new afterword focused on centring justice and human rights in nature and biodiversity conservation — a topic often overlooked by climate activists in the Global North.

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