Kevin Young teaches history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he is a vice president of the faculty-library union. His top organizing priority is making climate sustainability and justice more central to the work of the labor movement. On campus he organizes with the Environmental and Social Action Movement, a coalition of union members and undergraduate students that fights for full decarbonization of the campus, including in its direct energy use, investments, and supply chains. He also works with the Massachusetts Teachers Association’s Climate Action Network, which organizes union members to decarbonize K-12 schools, confront dirty financial institutions, and promote climate education in classrooms. Within the Western Massachusetts Area Labor Federation he has collaborated on educational programs, trainings, and resolutions related to climate, nuclear disarmament, solidarity with Palestine, and skills for union organizers. He recently wrote the book Abolishing Fossil Fuels: Lessons from Movements That Won, reviewed below.