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🔍 Episode Summary:

In this powerhouse episode, Mark Lynas is joined by long-time friend and environmental journalist George Monbiot for a brutally honest conversation on where we are — and how we fight back. Together they challenge the idea that environmental progress is automatic or guaranteed, and instead delve into the deep political, economic, and social forces that shape our chances for a better future.

Monbiot argues that unless we confront power, capitalism, and the failure of incrementalism, we’re simply sleepwalking into authoritarianism and ecological collapse. From colonialism to neoliberalism, from fascism to the failures of the left, this is a sweeping conversation on what went wrong — and how we can make things right, through a positive politics of belonging.

This one pulls no punches.

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👨‍🏫 Guest Bio:

George Monbiot is a columnist for The Guardian, environmental activist, and author of several books including Regenesis, Out of the Wreckage, and The Invisible Doctrine (with Peter Hutchison). He’s one of the most influential and outspoken voices on the British left — and he’s spent four decades fighting for ecological justice, democratic reform, and systemic change.

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  • 💬 Quote Highlights:

    “Progress is not inevitable. And if you don’t confront power, you lose — every time.” — George Monbiot

    “Capitalism didn’t start with commerce. It started with slavery and extraction.” — George Monbiot

    “If we fail to offer a positive politics of belonging, the fascists will offer a negative one — and people will choose it.” — George Monbiot

    “Incrementalism is not a theory of change. It’s an excuse for failure.” — George Monbiot

    “We need a politics of private sufficiency, public luxury.” — George Monbiot

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