Book Review: How To Blow Up A Pipeline

Book Review: How To Blow Up A Pipeline

Book Review: How To Blow Up A Pipeline

In honor of the release of the film How to Blow Up a Pipeline, I decided to review the nonfiction book of the same name that inspired the film.

I’m glad that I did.

Despite its provocative title, How to Blow Up a Pipeline by Andreas Malm isn’t a how-to manual for aspiring saboteurs. It’s a thought-provoking exploration of the history, ethicality, and strategic considerations of a broad range of violent and nonviolent tactics of resistance to systems of oppression, particularly the fossil fuel industry.

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Turning Climate Data Into Music

Turning Climate Data Into Music

Did you know that you can turn climate data into music? I’ve made music using climate data — and you can too!

Climate music is a small but growing body of music that references the climate crisis in some way. Most songs about climate change feature music and lyrics composed and performed by songwriters and musicians. However, it’s surprisingly easy and rewarding to create climate music that takes climate data sets and converts them directly into musical notes or chords.

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Treesong receives the print edition of All The Climate Feels.

All The Climate Feels is now officially published!

I’m pleased to announce that my climate poetry book, All The Climate Feels, is now officially published!

All The Climate Feels is a poetic exploration of the climate crisis, climate justice, and how it feels to be alive in times of profound change. This climate poetry collection includes twenty-eight poems written over the course of ten years of climate communication and climate justice advocacy.

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