The messy truth about carbon footprints
Whether we’re biking to work or reducing our meat intake, skipping flights or buying green power, our lifestyle choices should be viewed as acts of strategic mass mobilization. And they should be considered as one part of a broader toolbox of tactics that also includes advocacy, organizing, and protest. Using this lens, we can build a diverse... See more
Sami Grover • The messy truth about carbon footprints
(A recent report from the anti-poverty organization Oxfam found that the wealthiest 10 percent of the global population—which includes the vast majority of people reading this op-ed—were responsible for more than 50 percent of global emissions between 1990 and 2015.)