Suing to Save the Planet, and How Climate Activism Got a Bad Rap

Published: Sept. 22, 2023, 4 p.m.

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Thousands of protesters descended on New York as the United Nations convened its Climate Summit. On this week\\u2019s On the Media, hear how Big Oil is being taken to court for lying to the public about fossil fuels. Plus, a look at a global network of think tanks that\\u2019s been vilifying climate activism for decades.\\xa0

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1. Rebecca Leber [@rebleber], senior climate reporter at Vox, on why some climate activists are turning to lawsuits to make change. Listen.

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2. Amy Westervelt [@amywestervelt],\\xa0host and producer of the podcast Drilled, on how a network of think tanks is shaping perceptions of peaceful climate activism as dangerous and extreme. Listen.

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3. Leah Sottile [@Leah_Sottile], extremism reporter and the host of the podcast\\xa0Burn Wild, on how eco-terrorism became security priority for the U.S. government. Listen.

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