Jane Fonda is to release a book detailing how she became a leading environmental activist. The Fun with Dick and Jane star famously campaigned against the Vietnam War in the 1970s, but has inspired a new generation of activist Americans by leading displays of civil disobedience with her Fire Drill Fridays protests against inaction on climate change.
And in a new book titled What Can I Do? My Path From Climate Despair to Action, the 82-year-old will document the science and campaigning that has convinced her of the need for protests to force the issue on climate change.
Announcing the release, she wrote on Instagram: “I love this book so much! It recounts how last fall I had an epiphany about the state of our planet that sent me to
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