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🌍 How frustrating and worthwhile it is to be a young person with strong convictions about the planet and what’s destroying it. Often, we don’t see eye to eye, despite our shared interest in making things better. Our viewpoints can feel radically different, influenced by culture, class, race, and gender, making us look at the same problem but see it through different lenses. 📚 In my upcoming book, What We Can’t Burn, I share the story of my time running GreenChar and my experience at Harvard University during the Harvard fossil fuel divestment movement. It’s a story of striving to make a difference, forging and maintaining friendships as the world shifts under our feet, and finding beauty amidst the chaos. ✨ Kennedy Odede calls this “an essential reading,” and I am excited to share it with the world when it comes out this August. 📖 Pre-orders are now available via Westwood Press and anywhere books are sold in the US, Canada, the UK, and Europe. Kenya pre-orders coming soon! https://lnkd.in/d-YxS5Q7
I was wondering why it's taking you so long to pen a book. But finally😀. My next read for sure!
Can’t wait to read it 🤩🤩
BRAVO!! 👏🏾 Can’t wait to read it! 📚
This is a must read
Congratulations on this huge accomplishment, my senior! Looking forward to reading your book!
Proud of you
Your post highlights the importance of taking action and staying committed to our convictions.🔥 Thanks for sharing Tom Osborn !✨
Congratulations and I look forward to reading the book! I already love the title.
This is great
Economic Sociologist and Praxiographer of social entrepreneurship and digital transformation/mental health advocate
2moLooking forward to reading an important "episode" in the story of a Fledgling that I met in Seattle over a decade ago. Love to get more details on what you have been up to!