đź“– reading log: climate resilience by kylie flanagan

Book Info

Topics: Nonfiction, Feminism, Environmental Activism, Climate Change

LibraryThing: https://www.librarything.com/work/book/291465827

Acquired from: Little Free Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA [see visit log]

Started reading: August 9, 2025

Finished reading: tbd

Reading Updates

Page 0: Picked this book to read next because it’s the heaviest— I don’t want to have to worry about trying to pack it and take it with me!

It’s a relatively new book (published 2023) and is basically a collection of interviews with climate activists.

Came with a bookmark from the Ann Arbor District Library (Seed Sampler, which promotes their seed library!). It’s a really nice bookmark and I’m probably gonna keep it for my collection.

Page 2: (introduction)

I began with these questions: What might climate solutions look like that simultaneously strive for a radical reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, adaptation to changing conditions, and justice for those most impacted by climate change and structural oppression? Amid a sea of siloed and shallow so-called climate solutions focused on scale, speed, and investor return, which solutions are most rooted in relationship, compassion, humility, trust, and long-term thinking? What does meaningful climate action and collective care look like from folks who have been here before, who have devised loving and innovative ways to meet the needs of their community members in times of crisis and shortage and oppression? This book emerged from those conversations.

Page 8: (introduction) I like the scope of this book and how thoughtful the author is about everything but ALSO the language/tone is very…”white woman feminist” mixed with Twitter era over-explaining. It’s like she’s bracing herself for impact before the book even starts, and using activist lingo to prove she’s part of the community so the impact isn’t as bad. Something like that.

Page 17: (Ruth Miller) “I am existentially exhausted from the circumstances of our world.” Yup!!!

Word List

  • Decarbonize

Book Wishlist

📚 All We Can Save by Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Dr. Katharine Wilkinson


See also: Books Read (2025) / All Reading Logs

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