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Support this podcast During the Second World War, Canada shifted to full employment, remaking its economy, retooling factories, and transforming the workforce to mobilize against an existential threat. What would it look like to mobilize against today's existential threat: climate catastrophe?
Seth Klein joins Team Advantage to discuss his new book, A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency, calling out today's Neville Chamberlains of the climate emergency, and outlining how a rapid transition could create jobs, reduce inequality, and tackle our climate obligations.
Check the book out at sethklein.ca, and register for the Alberta book launch on October 5th here. A full transcript is available at albertaadvantagepod.com, courtesy of Opal Transcription Services.
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Support this podcast During the Second World War, Canada shifted to full employment, remaking its economy, retooling factories, and transforming the workforce to mobilize against an existential threat. What would it look like to mobilize against today's existential threat: climate catastrophe?
Seth Klein joins Team Advantage to discuss his new book, A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency, calling out today's Neville Chamberlains of the climate emergency, and outlining how a rapid transition could create jobs, reduce inequality, and tackle our climate obligations.
Check the book out at sethklein.ca, and register for the Alberta book launch on October 5th here. A full transcript is available at albertaadvantagepod.com, courtesy of Opal Transcription Services.
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