I think there has been this really bad habit of environmentalists being insufferably smug, where they are sort of saying, 'This is the issue that beats all other issues,' or, 'Your issue doesn't matter because nothing matters if the earth is fried.'
What you want to do is you want to own as little sort of hard infrastructure as possible, and your real value is your name and how you build that up.
I was having a lot of people ask me to update 'The Shock Doctrine' and add a chapter about Trump.
The divestment movement is a start at challenging the excesses of capitalism. It's working to delegitimize fossil fuels and showing that they're just as unethical as profits from the tobacco industry.
Even though I believe in mass social movements, I'm uncomfortable in crowds.
We can't leave everything to the free market. In fact, climate change is, I would argue, the greatest single free-market failure. This is what happens when you don't regulate corporations and you allow them to treat the atmosphere as an open sewer.