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The rallying anthem for the new green movement: Let’s all unf*ck it up!

by Jess Zimmerman. Okay, maybe we're a little late on this one, but seriously: If you saw it already and you don't want to see it again, GET OUT because it is amazing. Everyone else, take a listen — NOT AT WORK, it is chock-full of swears. Clap your hands! Sing along! Help unf*ck it up! I'm going to lobby hard to make this Grist's official theme music. (More from my new girlfriend Katie Goodman here .)

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The rallying anthem for the new green movement: Let’s all unf*ck it up!

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