Radical Environmental Resistance

Love, Rage and Hope in an Era of Climate and Biodiversity Breakdown

Heather Alberro
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29 November 2023
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Acknowledging mounting socioeconomic inequality, a climate system in disarray, and a collapse of biodiversity that now threatens the very viability of life on earth for both present and future generations, Radical Environmental Resistance demystifies activists’ ecological worldviews, their tactical motivations, and their diagnostic and prognostic framings.

Providing a succinct overview of key aspects of contemporary radical environmental movements, Heather Alberro offers a brief yet in-depth look into the poorly understood aims and motivations of radical environmental activists as increasingly salient actors within global environmental politics. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with activists from a range of environmental groups as well as analysis of activist websites and print materials, chapters feature a critical discussion of the ethics and salience of radical tactics and of attempts by state, media and corporate actors to criminalize and delegitimize environmental activism. Will mainstream policy and government approaches to addressing climate and biodiversity crises amount to too little, too late? At what point, if ever, do desperate times legitimize desperate actions?

Exploring the role of direct action within times of severe social and ecological upheaval, Radical Environmental Resistance evokes the rich, diverse world that radical environmental activists and indigenous environmental protectors are fighting for.

Chapter 1. The Era of ‘Global Boiling’

  • Chapter 2. Waves of Discontent: The Rise of Radical Greens
  • Chapter 3. Love and rage: Diagnostic framings and Visions
  • Chapter 4. Desperate times, desperate measures? Radical politics during times of crisis
  • Chapter 5. The Future is Never Written: Fighting like Hell for Abundant Futures

As environmental crises deepen, Heather Alberro’s book serves as a crucial resource for understanding the strategies, struggles, and resilience of those fighting for a more just and sustainable world.

- Sindyana Gamila - October 25, 2024 in Environment, Review, Untold Mag

Heather Alberro is Lecturer in Global Sustainable Development at Nottingham Trent University, UK. Her background and interests span a range of disciplines including green utopianism, critical posthuman theory, environmental ethics, literary ecocriticism and radical environmental politics.