Burning earth, changing Europe: how the racist right exploits the climate crisis,and what we can do about it
Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung - Brussels
2020
83 p.
climate change ; populism ; social mobilization ; racial conflict ; case study
Hungary ; Germany ; Poland ; Italy ; France ; United Kingdom
Politics
English
Bibliogr.
"In Europe today, more people than ever before are convinced that climate change is a pressing political issue. This is not a win by default. People anxious about ecological catastrophe are vulnerable to racist, xenophobic and even fascist methods of addressing the climate crisis, especially as far right and populist actors are occupying more and more positions of power across Europe, emboldening racist violence in the streets.
Left and progressive movements must be more skilled in messaging, more precise in forging political alliances, and more articulate in positioning justice as a centerpiece of the climate struggle. The stakes are simply too high. This booklet represents a toolkit in that project: a roadmap for identifying what we must reject, how to counteract approaches adopted by the right, and how to keep climate change a progressive issue."
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