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Review: On Fire: The Burning Case for a Green New Deal

Conversion is at the core of this book, says Anne Garvey

October 18, 2019 16:11
Naomi Klein
2 min read

On Fire: The Burning Case for a Green New Deal by Naomi Klein (Allen Lane, £20)

Conversion is at the core of this book. Not in its familiar, religious form — although there is a passionately quasi-religious conviction at the heart of Naomi Klein’s pleas to save the planet, and your reviewer has fallen for them hook, line and sinker.

I began it with a sigh of mild irritation. Didn’t I already know about global warming? Wasn’t I onside with re-cycling and aware that cars and planes pollute the planet? Did I really need to plough through this gloomy-sounding tome? Then I started to read and Klein’s logical, rational vision drew me into her panoramic view of the state we’re in.

Naomi Klein is a brilliant prose writer. Her language is clear, simple and direct, so that this book is no chore. Nor is it mere partisan lecturing or hectoring. Most readers will be able to forge a path through Klein’s intellectual logic towards her conclusion.