Andreas Malm, the Swedish author and ecology scholar, released two books this year: How to Blow Up a Pipeline and White Skin, Black Fuel: On the Danger of Fossil Fascism, the latter co-authored as a part of the Zetkin Collective, an international group of scholars, activists, and students researching the “political ecology of the far right,” as described on their website. Both texts intervene in the current discourse on climate collapse, but from very different methodological angles — the first focusing primarily on strategy and tactics, the latter on historical connections between fossil capital with fascism and the institutionalized far right.