Conversations With ‘The Nation’: Bill McKibben

Conversations With ‘The Nation’: Bill McKibben

Conversations With ‘The Nation’: Bill McKibben

The award-winning author and environmental activist and Nation editor D.D. Guttenplan for our weekly virtual series.

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Bill McKibben joined Nation editor D.D. Guttenplan in conversation on Wednesday, May 6, to talk about climate change, and why now is the time to demand that investors stop funding fossil fuel companies.

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