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Air date:
Mon, 11/18/2013 - 12:00am
Discussion of strategies for climate justice
What is the best path towards climate justice? Will market solutions work? Can global warming be effectively halted as long as capital rules the world? Author and environmental activist Brian Tokar talks with the Old Mole's Bill Resnick about these issues.
Brian Tokar is currently the director of the Institute for Social Ecology and an instructor in environmental studies at the University of Vermont. He has been a key coordinator of resistance against biotechnology and genetic engineering in New England, and he founded the ISE's Climate Justice Project in 2006.
Brian Tokar is the author of "The Green Alternative" and "Earth for Sale," editor of two books on the politics of biotechnology, "Redesigning Life?" and "Gene Traders," and lectures widely on a variety of environmental and political topics. His latest book is "Toward Climate Justice".
Brian Tokar is currently the director of the Institute for Social Ecology and an instructor in environmental studies at the University of Vermont. He has been a key coordinator of resistance against biotechnology and genetic engineering in New England, and he founded the ISE's Climate Justice Project in 2006.
Brian Tokar is the author of "The Green Alternative" and "Earth for Sale," editor of two books on the politics of biotechnology, "Redesigning Life?" and "Gene Traders," and lectures widely on a variety of environmental and political topics. His latest book is "Toward Climate Justice".
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