Andreas Malm

Andreas Malm

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Andreas Malm is a Swedish ecologist and political activist known for his critical perspectives on climate change and the fossil fuel industry. He has authored several influential books, including 'How to Blow Up a Pipeline,' where he argues for more radical approaches to environmental activism in the face of climate breakdown. Malm emphasizes the inadequacies of current climate policies and the need for urgent action to prevent catastrophic warming.

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Andreas Malm is an author whose work focuses on climate change and its impacts.

Klimaloven skal revideres og gøres bindende, hvis Danmark vil opretholde sit image som grøn stat
Politiken·DenmarkDenmark· 2025-07-13
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Andreas Malm co-authored a book discussing the normalization of overshooting safe planetary boundaries.

Please understand, a liveable future for humanity on this planet is really a very minor concern – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-06-22
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Andreas Malm's influential book How to blow Up a Pipeline inspired some activists to turn to clandestine sabotage activities.

Legal threats see some climate activists turn to clandestine sabotage activities – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-04-08
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Andreas Malm, an associate professor of human ecology at Lund University, discusses the effectiveness of sabotage as a tactic in climate activism.

‘A new phase’: why climate activists are turning to sabotage instead of protest | Climate crisis
The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-03-08
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Malm's book 'How to Blow Up a Pipeline' advocates for sabotage as a form of climate activism.

Threads of Connection: Eco-activism at heart of Jane Shearer’s climate-change novel
The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·New ZealandNew Zealand· 2025-03-01
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Andreas Malm writes about how the fossil fuel industry has normalized the idea of exceeding critical global temperature thresholds.

If mirrors in the sky are our best hope of saving the planet, we’re in trouble – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-02-23
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