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When Eve Driver and Tom Osborn met as juniors at Harvard University, Eve was a fossil fuel divestment activist from Massachusetts who believed capitalism was at the root of the climate crisis, and Tom was a clean energy entrepreneur from a rural village in Kenya who believed an activist approach was suspended from the real-world experiences of those facing the worst of the crises’ effects.
What We Can’t Burn is a memoir in two voices about friendship formed amid the Harvard fossil fuel Divestment campaign, coming-of-age in a generation confused and divided about how to save itself, and the power of dialogue to bridge conflicting perspectives of climate justice.
When Eve Driver and Tom Osborn met as juniors at Harvard University, Eve was a fossil fuel divestment activist from Massachusetts who believed capitalism was at the root of the climate crisis, and Tom was a clean energy entrepreneur from a rural village in Kenya who believed an activist approach was suspended from the real-world experiences of those facing the worst of the crises’ effects.
What We Can’t Burn is a memoir in two voices about friendship formed amid the Harvard fossil fuel Divestment campaign, coming-of-age in a generation confused and divided about how to save itself, and the power of dialogue to bridge conflicting perspectives of climate justice.
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