A deep, winding, fascinating interview about my latest book with these two fantastic hosts.
Popular Resistance Radio Interview
Interviewed by Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese about The End of Ice. Listen to the interview here.
The End Of Ice: Dahr Jamail on Climate Disruption from the Melting Himalayas to Insect Extinction
Interviewed on Democracy Now, 12 February 2019.
KPTZ Radio’s News Magazine
This week on the Compass we talk with award-winning journalist Dahr Jamail about his new book titled The End of Ice, for which he circled the globe to document in devastating detail the heartbreaking realities of runaway climate disruption. Listen to the interview here.
The Young Turks (TV interview)
Watch the interview about The End of Ice here. February 8, 2019.
A Mountaineer Writes A Firsthand Report From The World’s Melting Glaciers
NPR’s Lulu Garcia Navarro speaks with journalist Dahr Jamail about his new book, “The End of Ice,” on climate change and its consequences to nature and humans. Listen to the interview here.
Book Review: The End of Ice by Dahr Jamail
Deena Metzger calls Dahr Jamail’s new book a record of “the terrible knowledge, moral anguish, and great love of a journalist who embeds himself in the physical reality that the natural world is suffering.” Read the review here.
CBS Interview Jan. 17, 2019
Brief interview about my new book on CBS in NYC today, you can view it here.
To Take Down Fossil Fuels, We Must Abandon Capitalism (interview)
Dahr Jamail, staff writer at Truthout, has been writing about the global emergency of climate change for nearly a decade. In his new book, The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Destruction, which is being released today, Jamail shares his firsthand accounts of returning to beloved spaces in the
Dahr interviewed on Democracy Now! about US Navy War Games in Alaska
Bombing the Arctic: US Navy War Games in Gulf of Alaska Threaten One of World’s Most Pristine Areas The U.S. Navy is set to begin a major war exercise in the Gulf of Alaska amid protests from local communities concerned about environmental damage. The Navy is reportedly unleashing thousands of sailors, soldiers, airmen, marines and