Recorded live at Housman’s Bookshop, London, this is Roger Hallam at his most unfiltered – tearing apart 30 years of climate communication and making the case for something harder to name and more urgent than conventional activism. Having written his latest book during a prison sentence, Hallam argues that what the climate crisis demands is not more petitions, more awareness campaigns, or more people sitting in roads – but a fundamental transformation of how we understand reality itself. Part polemic, part philosophy, part stand-up – this talk covers: • Why climate narratives have failed for three decades • The difference between despair and ecstasy • Cultural revolution vs metaphysical revolution • What a “spiritual revolutionary” actually looks like • Why the real is not real – and why that matters for everything Roger Hallam is co-founder of Extinction Rebellion and one of the UK’s most arrested climate activists. Recorded at Housman’s Bookshop, Kings Cross, London by Jamie Lowe (jamielowe@kinokast.net)
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