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What is Still Worth Doing?
From: I Want a Better Catastrophe
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In this chapter, Boyd explores if we have personal obligations to make environmentally considerate choices during the late stages of the climate crisis. Boyd discusses which individual eco-friendly actions still possess the power to create positive change.
This chapter includes interviews with Adrienne Maree Brown and Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer.
Brown is a doula, community organizer, pleasure activist, emergent strategist, “organizational healer,” apocalypse theorist, and evangelist of visionary fiction. Dr. Wall Kimmerer is a botanist, ambassador of Indigenous thought,
and author of Braiding Sweetgrass.
Contributors
Andrew Boyd
Andrew Boyd is a writer, humorist, activist, and CEO (Chief Existential Officer) of the Climate Clock, a global campaign that blends art, science, and grassroots organizing to get the world to #ActInTime on climate. He also co-created the grief-storytelling ritual the Climate Ribbon; founded the art-activist toolbox Beautiful Trouble, and led the 2000s-era satirical campaign Billionaires for Bush. Andrew's previous books include Daily Afflictions: The Agony of Being Connected to Everything in the Universe and Life's Little Deconstruction Book: Self-Help for the Post-Hip. His lifelong ambition, cribbed from Milan Kundera, is "to unite the utmost seriousness of question with the utmost lightness of form." Andrew lives in New York City.