Aronoff, Battistoni, Cohen and Riofrancos make a forceful case that addressing climate change and inequality requires a sweeping Green New Deal rooted in mass public mobilization. The anthology argues for dismantling the fossil fuel industry, launching large scale renewable energy infrastructure, guaranteeing climate friendly jobs, no carbon housing, and free public transit. It frames the crisis as an opportunity for transformative social justice, calling on collective struggle – labour, communities, and environmental movements – to confront powerful fossil fuel corporations and the super-rich while reshaping democracy and international solidarity.