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Books & Films — How to Change Everything
Description
Young readers will find inspiration to make their own voices heard.
Hurricanes. Melting ice. Fires in the Amazon, Australia and California. Natural disasters are now an everyday part of life. When they occur, some see disaster as an opportunity to make the rich richer. But what if we saw it as a chance to build a better future?
As the impacts of climate change get worse and worse, change for the better means much more than trying to keep temperatures down. It means rebuilding society to not just stop climate change, but to achieve climate justice. It means changing the way we live so we heal the planet and secure a fair and livable future for all people, with no one and no community left behind.
Full of empowering stories of youth all over the world who are already taking action for climate justice, young readers will find inspiration to make their own voices heard to protect the natural world that is their inheritance. This information-packed book offers young readers a comprehensive look at the state of the climate today and how we got here — and how they can help shape what happens next.
How to Change Everything will help young readers:
- Understand climate change is not just the heat
- Recognize and resist climate injustice
- Distinguish between climate change and climate disruption
- Discover young activists like them and how they too can be an activist for climate justice
- Realize how the Coronavirus Pandemic is an opportunity to look toward change and the future
How to Change Everything includes additional reading and resources including “A Natural Solution to the Climate Disaster” (Public Letter of April 2019), and a bibliography.
Praise Reviews
Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
“With its wide focus and pull-no-punches real talk, this book stands out among climate change books for its uniquely inclusive perspective that will inspire conviction, passion, and action. If you can get only one climate change book for youth, let it be this one.”
The Globe and Mail
“Based on her work as an eco-activist How to Change Everything by Naomi Klein is an excellent introduction to the climate crisis but also “a call to arms to young people to get involved. Klein and Stefoff do an excellent job not only providing the historical background of the climate movement and the science behind it but also introducing a host of young people who have been active in the fight for climate justice.”
School Library Journal, Lisa Crandall, formerly at the Capital Area Dist. Lib., Holt, MI
“A necessary purchase to educate teens on the seriousness of climate change and the imperative to enact change now.”
Greta Thunberg
“Naomi Klein’s work has always moved and guided me. She is the great chronicler of our age of climate emergency, an inspirer of generations.”
The Independent UK, Sue Barraclough
“Journalist, author and activist Naomi Klein joins forces with author Rebecca Stefoff to create a young person’s guide to changing the world. It’s an inspiring tale of campaigns lost and won, young activists who have stood up to huge corporations, and the importance of social and economic justice in our efforts to find climate solutions. The book ends with a look at how the Covid-19 pandemic has proved rapid change is possible, and a toolkit of ideas to get young activists started.”
The Toronto Star, Deidre Baker
“Renowned journalist and activist Naomi Klein offers hope, information and a call to action. In assured, accessible mode, Klein moves from “Where We Are” to “How We Got Here” and, finally, the big one, “What Happens Next.” Analysis of the fallout of the Industrial Revolution segues into the urgency of the Green New Deal and other approaches to repairing the health of our planet and its species, including our own. Every young person deserves the chance to read this book.”
The Guardian UK, Kitty Empire
“Saving the world is almost too ridiculous a quest – far beyond the power of children, surely. But save it we must, and Naomi Klein aims to demystify the process and empower 10-year-olds with her nonfiction primer, How to Change Everything. She and co-author Rebecca Stefoff don’t talk down, but provide sober assessments and strategies for going forwards. Throughout are examples of young people taking actions big (suing governments) and small (meat-free days). The phrase “essential reading” is overused, but seems apposite.”
Selected Video and Press
Toronto International Film Festival, Sept 2020
Naomi interviewed Anishinaabe water activist Autumn Peltier and climate activist Greta Thunberg at an online event to celebrate two new films about their journeys — and their impact on future generations.
The Cooper Union, Sept 17, 2019
Naomi and Varshini Prakash, Executive Director of the Sunrise Movement, shared the stage in New York City to discuss the Green New Deal and what it means for a better future.
The Intercept, Sept 19, 2019
Naomi interviewed Greta Thunberg onstage alongside youth climate activists from around the world. Watch Naomi with Greta Thunberg at the Right to a Future Event hosted by The Intercept in New York City.
Global sales
Publishing information.
Originally published in 2021, How to Change Everything has been published in over 15 languages.
For all other languages/territories, please contact Roam Agency.