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Thinking about climate change can be overwhelming — a messy tangle of causes and effects, manifestations and consequences, what-ifs and could-have-beens. There are endless ways to approach it, resulting in a body of literature as broad and deep as the issue itself. We’ve put together a list of what we’re reading on climate, including some books by Aspen Ideas: Climate 2023...

Plus — Building a religiously diverse democracy and highlights from Aspen Ideas: Climate.

The Aspen Ideas Festival team is proud to showcase the diverse writing of our speakers. Their books will be highlighted in talks at the Festival and available at the campus bookstore. See the list below for recent releases by Festival presenters. The books are arranged by Festival track.

Following the terror attacks on 9/11, attorney Kenneth Feinberg battled against cynicism, bureaucracy and politics to deliver monetary relief to victims’ families. He's featured in a new Netflix movie about the Victim Compensation Fund.

Find direct links to Tuesday's breakout sessions and evening plenary below.

The Aspen Ideas: RE$ET team is proud to showcase the diverse writing of our speakers. The books and authors are arranged by RE$ET plenary sessions. To watch the plenaries, click the schedule link at the bottom of the page.

The evangelical movement is more intellectually and ideologically diverse than the general public may think.

Did the results of the Supreme Court's most recent term surprise you? Plus, "big ideas" from Neal Katyal and Emma Robbins.
Republican Governor Doug Ducey explains how Arizona is handling anti-racism protests and the Covid-19 pandemic.
What mistakes have law enforcement in Miami made, and what strategies are being used to try to maintain a sense of calm? We hear from the city's mayor.
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf reflects on the values driving the hard-hitting decisions she’s facing during the Covid-19 pandemic.
How is society reacting to the Covid-19 pandemic? What does the crisis mean for our collective future?
Former Ebola czar on how to make the tough choices during the Coronavirus pandemic.

History has made the term "socialism" vague and unproductive, according to linguistics professor John McWhorter. Should it be retired?

The divide between targeted values-based approaches and broad-based efforts remains a fascinating reflection of the tensions inherent in Trump-era women’s organizing.

The Aspen Ideas Festival team is proud to showcase the diverse writing of our speakers. Their books will be highlighted in talks at the Festival and available at the campus bookstore. See which authors will also be doing signings by checking out the Wine and Sign Author Book Signings (during Aspen Ideas: Health) and Meet the Author: Book Signings and Conversation (during A...


The Aspen Ideas Festival team is proud to showcase the diverse writing of our speakers. Their books will be highlighted in talks at the Festival and available at the campus bookstore.

