The No Logo author talks about solutions to the climate crisis, Greta Thunberg, birth strikes and how she finds hope
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Naomi Klein on ‘disaster capitalism’ in Puerto Rico
By pushing Trans Mountain, Notley and Trudeau are ‘still doubling down on the old economy, and that means they have failed,’ she argues
Donald Trump is just the tip of the iceberg
Naomi Klein, the renowned author of No Logo, insists there’s every reason to worry about an Obama-to-Trump trajectory in Canada
Avi Lewis on the ‘ideological battle’ over the Leap Manifesto
Avi Lewis on the climate crisis, Naomi Klein, and how he didn’t mean to ‘blow up the NDP convention’
How Naomi Klein became Canada’s only voice for angry socialism
As socialism enjoys a global moment, one voice stands out in a country that has abandoned radical challenges to the economic status quo
Can Pope Francis put the environment on Canada’s electoral radar?
Will a call for action from the Pope, on North American soil, make a difference?
The Leap Manifesto and when celebrities politic
Naomi Klein unveils the Leap Manifesto, with a bevy of celebrity endorsements
Newsmaker: Pope Francis wades into the climate-change wars
The Pope’s speech asks the whole world to listen to his pleas about climate change—and even invites Naomi Klein to Rome to help
Style and substance: Naomi Klein wins the Hilary Weston Prize
The social activist and author wins Canada’s top award for nonfiction for her book ‘This Changes Everything’
Naomi Klein on climate change and capitalism
Klein calls climate change an ‘existential crisis for the human species.’