Environmental activist Greta Thunberg aims to drive change with ‘The Climate Book’

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  • The handbook for tackling threats to sustainability and indigenous populations is intended as a guide to activism
  • More than 100 people, including novelist Margaret Atwood and WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, contributed work
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Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has compiled a handbook for tackling the world’s interconnected environmental crises called “The Climate Book,” which will be published in Britain in October. Photo: AP

Climate activist Greta Thunberg has compiled a handbook for tackling the world’s interconnected environmental crises, with contributions from leading scientists and writers.

Penguin Random House announced Thursday that The Climate Book will be published in Britain in October.

It contains contributions from more than 100 academics, thinkers and campaigners, including novelists Margaret Atwood and Amitav Ghosh, climate scientist Saleemul Huq and World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

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The book aims to help readers connect the dots between threats to the climate, environment, sustainability and indigenous populations, among others, and is intended as a guide to understanding and activism.

Contributors including Kenyan environmentalist Wanjira Mathai, Brazilian indigenous activist Sonia Guajajara, French economist Thomas Piketty and Canadian journalist Naomi Klein offer “compelling stories of change, action and resilience,” the publisher said, alongside Thunberg’s own stories of “learning, demonstrating, and uncovering greenwashing around the world.”

“My hope is that this book might be some kind of go-to source for understanding these different, closely interconnected crises,” Thunberg said in a statement.

Women from the Masai community in Kenya take part in a Global Climate Strike organised by Fridays For Future to demand climate reparations and action from world leaders. Photo: AFP

Chloe Currens, editor at Penguin Press, said it was “a unique book, alive with moral purpose, which aims to change the climate conversation forever.”

Thunberg began skipping classes once a week to protest climate change in 2018, when she was 15, sparking a series of school walkouts that grew into a global youth movement.

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Now 19, the Swedish activist has already published a memoir, Our House Is On Fire and a collection of speeches, No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference.

The Climate Book will be published Oct. 27 in the Britain by Allen Lane and in the US in early 2023 by Penguin Press, as well as in countries around the world.

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