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Andreas Malm in Conversation with Adrienne Buller

Dystopia is Not the Future

Black and white portrait of Andreas Malm

Best-selling author and activist Andreas Malm leads a vital discussion on the climate crisis, exploring how we can act and come together with hope for change.

Scientists, tech giants and politicians are looking to technology for solutions to the impending collapse, including turning the heat down at a later date and technologies for removing CO2 from the air or blocking sunlight. This talk examines these promises of magical future redemption.

One of the leading voices on climate, Andreas Malm makes this address at a point of urgency as we rocket towards the tipping point, asking how we resist apathy and take action.

Marking the release of The Long Heat: Climate Politics When its Too Late, Malm maps the frontlines of the struggle for a liveable planet and calls for the climate revolution that is long overdue.

Duration: 1h30m

Age recommendation: 16+

Content warning: This talk may include references to climate crisis, displacement, conflict, genocide, direct action and civil resistance.

Presented in partnership with Verso.

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Panellists

Andreas Malm teaches human ecology at Lund University, Sweden. He is the author of, among other books, Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming and How to Blow Up a Pipeline: Learning to Fight in a World on Fire.

Adrienne Buller is a political economist and author on climate, finance, and inequality. She is founder and host of The BREAK—DOWN, a platform on capitalism, nature, and climate, launched with Common Wealth. Her publications include The Value of a Whale - On the Illusions of Green Capitalism and Owning the Future - Power and Property in an Age of Crisis (with Mathew Lawrence).

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EC2Y 8DS

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