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Climate Crisis, Mass death & displacement, Suicide: The Political and Legal Implications of Creating Endless Mass Death by Roger Hallam with Robin Boardman (UK 2025)

Photo Credit: Roger Hallam Website
Modernity’s machine – the merging of industrial, bureaucratic, and cultural systems – was hailed as humanity’s savior. Instead, it has become the architect of humanity’s demise. The hyperobject of the climate crisis is the machine’s ultimate creation: vast, uncontrollable, and devastating. It grows from a past riddled with injustice and destruction, erupting into a present where we imprison those who resist it. And this points to a future where our survival hangs by a thread.
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The machine – the complex system that governs us – is where the horror lies. It takes time for us to fully recognize this, especially because it feels so abstract. But deep down, we know. There’s reluctance to confront it, yet the truth is undeniable. If you’re reading this, step away for a moment, take a walk, then come back. It’s time to confront this head-on.
One billion displaced people. That’s the primary scenario we face. It could be more, maybe less. The number is not the point. The point is the scale of catastrophe. This is the reality we’re heading towards.
Excerpts from Suicide: The Political and Legal Implications of Creating Endless Mass Death by Roger Hallam with Robin Boardman, published by Hard Rain Books, United Kingdom, 2025, pp. 113 & 131-132.
Synopsis (back cover): In the age of climate collapse, telling the truth has become a criminal act. From a cell in Wayland Prison, Roger Hallam—farmer, researcher, and co-founder of Just Stop Oil—delivers a searing indictment of a legal system that punishes those who resist, while protecting those who destroy. In July 2024, Hallam was dragged from a British courtroom for refusing to stay silent about the climate crisis. For “conspiracy to cause a public nuisance,” he was sentenced to five years in prison. The case made front-page news and drew global outcry.
Suicide is part memoir, part political reckoning. Drawing on Hallam’s award-winning research and experience representing himself in four Crown Court trials, the book lays bare the moral and legal failures of a society sleepwalking into catastrophe. From climate science and the right of necessity to the collapse of democratic norms and the illusions of secular reason, this is a radical call to rethink justice, truth, and duty in the face of extinction.
As quoted by Pulitzer-winning author Chris Hedges in his Foreword, during an interview in Wayland Prison, Norfolk, England, in October 2024, Hallam said (p. 10): “The time for pretending is over. We are facing the end of the old world, and we are going to have to battle to create what comes next.”
Roger Hallam, a British environmental activist, is a leading figure in the global climate movement. He gained notoriety as the co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, Insulate Britain, and Just Stop Oil—the most prominent social movements of recent years in the UK. A lifelong advocate for social justice, Hallam dropped out of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in his twenties to join the peace movement. Later, he spent thirty years as an organic farmer in South Wales until extreme weather conditions destroyed his crops.
Hallam’s personal experience of climate breakdown led him to King’s College London, where he produced award-winning research on civil disobedience and the psychology of mobilization. In 2018 he wrote the Tate Modern Book of the Month, Common Sense for the 21st Century, a widely read guide to launching mass movements and his introduction manual to Extinction Rebellion. In 2023, the New Statesman ranked him as the UK’s 34th most influential progressive—second only to David Attenborough among environmentalists. He has advised climate action movements across Europe and written for news outlets, such as The Guardian and The Daily Mail. On British TV, he has appeared on BBC Hard Talk and GB News.
In July 2024, a British judge sentenced Hallam to five years in prison—the longest sentence for civil disobedience in modern UK history—for refusing to remain silent about climate collapse in court. His prison sentence made front-page news across the political spectrum. He continued to write from prison at rogerhallam.com.
In March 2025, the Court of Appeal reduced Hallam’s five-year sentence to four years. Then, on August 14, 2025, he was released on parole. Despite restrictions to his movement, he remains fully committed to continuing the work for which he was imprisoned—the creation of a global nonviolent revolutionary movement opposing the greatest crime in human history caused by the continued emission of carbon.
Robin Boardman is the youngest co-founder of Extinction Rebellion (XR) and a prominent voice for youth-led climate action. He helped lead a campaign which resulted in the University of Bristol’s full £2 million fossil fuel divestment. Since suspending his studies in Spanish and Portuguese to focus on climate activism, he undertook a two-week hunger strike against the Heathrow Airport Expansion, coordinated Communities and Operations at XR, and has been a spokesperson on various media outlets.
Since May 2020, Boardman is now living with chronic Long Covid symptoms of headaches and fatigue. Through articles and talks, he focuses on making complex scholarly research on civil resistance and climate science more accessible for younger generations.
His work has been featured on BBC News, Byline Times, Resilience, and the Centre for Nonviolent Conflict. He writes regularly at robinboardman.com.
Thank you very much, Rosaliene, for this sad eye-opener!
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Martina, I continue to do what I can in alerting others to the globalized self-destructive path we are on.
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I just admire your perseverance, Rosaliene:) Thank you!
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🙂 ❤
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Hallam reminds me of Navalny in his unrelenting pursuit of change and environmental justice, facing immense pushback. Let us hope we all make sure he is effective in preventing the destruction of our climate. Thanks, Rosaliene.
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Dr. Stein, we can’t all be like Navalny and Hallam, but there are ways in which we can do our part in supporting their work. Here’s how to “Get Involved,” as set out in the final pages of the book (p. 152):
• Sign up for Revolution in the 21st Century at Rev21.earth to join Roger and Robin in training, workshops, and global conventions to help build a new, balanced society.
• Join Extinction Rebellion. From marches to nonviolent civil disobedience, there’s a role for everyone—no matter your age, background, or experience. Find your local group or start your own at rebellion.global.
• Donate to Rebels in Prison Support. This book was produced in a prison cell. Funds from its sales go toward supporting nonviolent activists currently behind bars.
• Spread the Word. Share this book with a reformist friend—get them out of the suicidal trap of societal collapse and into the resistance.
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An eye-opening piece, Rosaliene, as are most of your writings. Balance is a lived relationship, what we deal with daily, versus a soothing metaphor that we usually gloss over without pondering the significance. Shannon’s story and the way you link it to our imbalance is our reality… and your series shows this is not something we need to worry about in the future, but now—we need to relearn how to live on Earth. Powerful piece of writing, thank you.
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Thanks very much, Randall. Those of who have been pampered by the trappings of a modern urban lifestyle have a long way to go to relearn how to live on Earth.
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Your opening paragraph is so enlightening
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Thanks very much, Derrick. I’ve been reading about the latest anti-immigration protests in London.
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As always, and as expected, another great article, Rosaliene! Isn’t it sobering how we continue to drive the cart toward the wall, even though the end result is quite obvious? We need permanent annual economic growth of 3% or more, and so we produce and produce. Even garbage, in the truest sense of the word, which often never reaches consumers and has to be disposed of with even more resources. And those who possess the necessary intelligence to point out the catastrophic consequences are disposed of along with it.
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Thanks very much, Friedrich. The drivers of the runaway cart know well what lies ahead. They already have their escape plan in place when the cart hits the wall. Those awake to what’s happening must be discredited or silenced.
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I hadn’t known about this gentleman, which shows that I don’t keep up with important things anywhere as much as I should.
It’s ridiculous that he was given a long jail term for speaking up. That’s a bad joke.
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Neil, I’m not surprised that you hadn’t heard about Hallam. As a British environmental activist, he’s more widely known in the UK and across Europe. Extinction Rebellion also has chapters in the USA. You can learn more at https://extinctionrebellion.us/
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Roger Hallam and people like him are absolute heroes, Rosaliene. It’s a damn shame what powerful systems do to moral, courageous truth-tellers.
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I agree, Dave. Runaway-climate truth-tellers are now numbered among the enemies of those who benefit from the profit-making machine of destruction. Even our comedians are taking a hit.
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Sadly, so true, Rosaliene. 😦
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The greedy always punish those who try to give them a conscience. They know what they are doing and what the ultimate result will be, but they want their profits. If only they would use those profits for good. Now with the U.S. stepping back from most if not all climate restrictions the pace will accelerate. Thanks for sharing Rosaliene. Allan
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I agree, Allan, they definitely know what they’re doing. Yet, they can’t let go. They’re caught in an all-for-self trap of their own making. Our end-the-green-scam chief has, indeed, turned up the heat, unknowingly declaring war with Planet Earth. How power blinds the afflicted!
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Dear Rosaliene, this is such an important post! Hallam is certainly right about the direction of travel regarding the future! The occupants of the Earth CANNOT continue to live the way we do, consuming more & more & wasting ever greater resources. We ALL need to do our bit & MORE, but EDUCATION, & more EDUCATION is surely the answer! An 85 year old lying down on a motorway & stopping the traffic (& worse) teaches NO ONE anything!
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Thanks very much, Ashley. Sad to say, education has not been enough when there is so much misinformation and disinformation running wild on all forms of media outlets. Though I don’t have such courage, to put one’s life at risk does call attention and raises questions. As I’ve shared in my response to Dr. Stein, there are other ways to get involved.
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Thanks for sharing this enlightening post, dear Rosaliene
I agree with Allan opinion!
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Doing my small part in spreading the message, Luisa. I also agree with Allan’s opinion. He sees clearly what’s going on.
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🙏🤗🙏🤗🙏
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Rosaliene, your phrase, “a society sleepwalking into catastrophe” truly landed with me, making me wonder what it will take to awaken the sleepy governments cruising toward extinction. If just these two men with their demonstrated commitments cannot sway society’s course, who will?
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Steve, Hallam, Boardman and the team are moving forward with their Revolution in the 21st Century. You can learn more at https://rev21.earth/
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I hope their work has some influence over the decision makers.
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As I see it, Steve, our decision makers will have no option but to take action when the economy collapses.
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It’s just so frustrating that it will take something like that for them to act. ‘Twas ever thus in the short-term vision of politicians with the overarching goal of reelection.
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Climate change within the US has more options than other countries. If we live in an area of mudslides, draught, earthquakes, or tornados, we can move to another state. Most countries don’t have those options.
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That’s true, Mary. But not everyone is able to rebuild their lives in another state after losing everything.
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So much to take in here, Rosaliene, as always with your posts. For now, I was struck with the sentence One billion displaced people. Such a simple and understandable statement. Whatever are we waiting for?
Julie
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It’s a lot for me to take in, too, Julie. One billion displaced people. Now we know why the minority elite are so intent in building a wall along our southern border. Those driving and benefiting from the machine of destruction are waiting for collapse; then, they’ll escape to their luxury bunkers on Earth or Mars. They plan to leave the rest of us, the majority of humanity, to deal with the chaos and kill each other.
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The old guard is squeezing every penny they can out of people, our resources and our environment. Because they can. Not because they need more money. Because they see everything as theirs to use and abuse. They know they are leaving the world worse than when they found it, but they don’t really care. Good on you for sharing these books and stories!
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So tragically true, Tamara. Meanwhile, the rest of us are “sleepwalking into catastrophe.” Hallam reminds us that we’re not helpless. We have the power to act; to decide what we want our future to be.
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Very true. As consumer we often forget how we get to vote with our wallet by supporting or not buying from certain brands. If we can step away from our throw-away mentality and try to find more ways to reuse, re-purpose items, buy used goods, that alone can start to have an incredible impact on our world.
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I believe this would have an enormous impact if millions of consumers get on board.
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We used to have much saner buying habits. It’s going to need some new influencers to make TikToks to make it a cool thing to do!
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I think you’re on to something, Tamara. TikTok influencers have changed the ad game.
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Any takers among your readers? Maybe the suggestion needs to be put out there!
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I’m not on TikTok, Tamara. Maybe there are already TikTok creators among the young generation already doing this.
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Yes, I understand about that, maybe some of your readers would be able to take up this mantle.
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Exactly, and their plans are frightening. I still hope they will all build their new empires on Mars as one of them promised…..😎
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The group Just Stop Oil is not viewed favorably by people because of its ridiculous antics of defacing priceless artworks. That’s not how you persuade people to your side.
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Dawn, it’s a tragedy that concerned citizens have to engage in such ridiculous behavior to gain attention for the unfolding catastrophe affecting all humans and other lifeforms across our planet. I’ve observed over the years that we the 90 Percent have made little progress in stopping the oil giants. As a result, our planet continues to heat up even more. Mutant weather events are now our new normal. And they will become more extreme and more frequent as our planet reaches boiling point.
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Thanks for sharing this important book, Rosaliene! I’m appalled by the jail sentence for speaking truth, Rosaliene but it doesn’t surprise me sadly! 🙏💕
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We cannot continue “sleepwalking into catastrophe,” Cindy.
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I totally agree with you, Rosaliene. xx
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I am inspired by Hallam and his courage. We need more people like him.
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We sure do, Mara.
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Also, thank you for sharing rev21.earth. All these organizations are overwhelming but this looks like a really good one. Time to get off my seat and in the street!
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You’re welcome, Mara. By the way, we now have ten wildfires burning across California. Thankfully, there’s no risk for us here in the City of Los Angeles. Our only concern is for air quality.
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I’m glad you’re not in the fire path but sorry to hear about your poor air quality which is a risk in itself. We’re in a severe drought here but rain is in the forecast, knock on wood.
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Here’s hoping that you get some rain.
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Thanks, Rosaliene and I’m happy to say we’re getting a good soaking right now. Here’s hoping you get some rain to knock back those fires and clean the air.
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That’s great news, Mara! Sad to say, we don’t have any rain in our forecast.
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I’m very sorry to hear that.
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Non-violent action to protect the planet is inspiring work.
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That’s true, Rebecca, but it comes with the risk of arrest and incarceration.
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Seems the best causes do.
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It almost always surprises me to realize that the US government is not the only entity strongly denying/promoting destruction. Thank you for this perspective of a more global danger. It also surprises me that I did not recall the name, Roger Hallum or his prison sentence, but that might just be my poor memory. Since going to his website, his face does look familiar, and I have seen Extinction Rebellion on FB. Hallum’s website post about the elite death project and capitalism choosing collapse grabbed my attention. In the past, I’ve thought, “conspiracy theory” and looked away. Now, I’m seeing how this is a real possibility to be taken seriously. Thank you for bringing these things to light.
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JoAnna, thanks for sharing your thoughts. If you would like to have a deeper understanding of why we’re heading towards collapse, I recommend that you read Breaking Together: A Freedom-Loving Response to Collapse by Jem Bendell (UK, 2023). Instead of sharing this devastating news with readers, I decided to change my focus on how best to respond to collapse. Bendell writes in his Conclusion (p. 488):
Humanity is really screwed, so let’s slow down, help each other, be nicer to animals and nature, defend freedom, grow food, play more, be open-minded about what might help and forgive ourselves…when we discover just how ruined everything is…
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Thank you. I appreciate that focus on how to cope. It seems like I remember you sharing some of that in your blog a while back. Strategies for adapting maybe.
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You’re welcome, JoAnna. Your move puts you way ahead of those of us still trapped in the big city.
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That was probably a contributing factor in my desire to move, at least in the back of my mind.
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Excellent excerpts you’ve shared. Thank you, Rosaliene. A stirring call to action, that’s for sure.
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My pleasure in sharing, Michele.
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