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Post #1622618

2026-04-20 05:50 UTC

@lightweight listening to the last two episodes of Gary Stephenson's podcast has been very thought provoking and chimes with what you say. Here's the older of the two: https://pca.st/episode/3aa3a11b-4e89-4b29-9938-a8f7f28d8d70 @davemosk @phil_stevens

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  • @phil_stevens@mastodon.nz 2026-04-20 05:52

    @Niall @lightweight @davemosk Snap! I've got his latest queued up for after a project meeting next hour.

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  • @Niall @davemosk @phil_stevens yup, been following Stephenson's stuff for a couple years now. He's another important, committed progressive voice, with a compelling narrative. And I think that his influence has helped the Green's cause in the UK. It's explained, in plain language, the implications of social inequity.

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  • @heyrochelle@cloudisland.nz 2026-04-20 08:12

    @Niall I also have recommendations if anyone is interested! This is only for anyone looking for recommendations. Anyone else can safely ignore the rest of this message. • Drilled podcast (about oil companies & their vastly disproportionate impact on climate). • Climate Town - a series of videos on climate by a comedian with a climate science & policy degree. • at the moment I’m reading A Climate of Truth, the most recent book by Mike Berners-Lee. I recommend his earlier books too. • the This is How it Ends series on The Press YouTube channel (I’m currently in the middle of watching these eps: https://youtube.com/watch?v=0KKuXwuIs8k). I have other books about climate in “to read” pile, but some are a bit more than I can manage. Can I ask for recommendations from other folks too? Some I’ll have already read/watched/listened to, but there’s bound to be good stuff I haven’t found yet. @lightweight @davemosk @phil_stevens

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