Environmentalist and race activist Dr Mya-Rose Craig - aka. Birdgirl - garners indigenous people's views on climate change in this important and illuminating volume from those communities that environmental issues affect most urgently.
Shortlisted for The British Book Awards 2022 Discover Book of the Year
Indigenous people and people of colour are disproportionately affected by climate change, yet often aren't heard in global conversations. In this book, British-Bangladeshi environmentalist and race activist 'Birdgirl' Mya-Rose Craig speaks to campaigners from around the world about what needs to be done.
From wildlife conservation to clean water, air pollution to plastic waste, climate justice to climate strikes, the time has come to listen to a generation of young people of colour demanding urgent change for the world they will inherit.
Publisher: Magic Cat Publishing
ISBN: 9781913520205
Number of pages: 64
Dimensions: 230 x 180 mm
‘Extraordinary voices from around the globe' - Steve Backshall 'A moving and thought-provoking collection of stories' - Liz Bonnin 'If there was ever a book for now, this is it' - Gillian Burke ‘Inspiring messages which are beautifully combined’ - Mike Dilger 'Filled with power and hope' - Dara McAnulty 'A vivid and magical showcase' - Stephen Moss ‘Inspiring, enlightening and powerful’ - Chris Packham ‘A timely book from a passionate and eloquent advocate of environmental justice’ - Niall McCann
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