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Einband grossClimate Chaos and its Origins in Slavery and Capitalism
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Climate Chaos and its Origins in Slavery and Capitalism

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114 Seiten
Englisch
Anthem Presserschienen am26.10.2020
Climate Chaos provides readers the latest consensus among international scientists on the cascading impacts of climate change and the tipping points that today threaten to irreversibly destroy the delicate balance of the Earth's ecosystems. The book argues that deregulation and an expansion of fossil fuel extraction have already tipped the planet towards a climate that is out of control. This crisis will cause massive human suffering when extreme weather, pollution and disease lead to displacement, food and water shortages, war, and possibly species extinction. 

The repression of science creates an existential crisis for humanity that has reached crisis proportions in the twentieth-first century. The scale of the crisis has prompted a call for geoengineering, large interventions into the climate by technological innovation. However, the history of colonialism and slavery make the technological and monetary elites untrustworthy to solve this humanitarian and planetary crisis. While the elites have always cast certain groups of humanity as expendable, the climate crisis makes a true humanist and egalitarian movement based in human rights and dignity not only aspirational but also existentially mandatory. The crisis demands that we remake the world into a more just and safe place for all the world's people.
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KlappentextClimate Chaos provides readers the latest consensus among international scientists on the cascading impacts of climate change and the tipping points that today threaten to irreversibly destroy the delicate balance of the Earth's ecosystems. The book argues that deregulation and an expansion of fossil fuel extraction have already tipped the planet towards a climate that is out of control. This crisis will cause massive human suffering when extreme weather, pollution and disease lead to displacement, food and water shortages, war, and possibly species extinction. 

The repression of science creates an existential crisis for humanity that has reached crisis proportions in the twentieth-first century. The scale of the crisis has prompted a call for geoengineering, large interventions into the climate by technological innovation. However, the history of colonialism and slavery make the technological and monetary elites untrustworthy to solve this humanitarian and planetary crisis. While the elites have always cast certain groups of humanity as expendable, the climate crisis makes a true humanist and egalitarian movement based in human rights and dignity not only aspirational but also existentially mandatory. The crisis demands that we remake the world into a more just and safe place for all the world's people.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781785275296
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum26.10.2020
Seiten114 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse380 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.5419501
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Genre9200

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface; 1. Background: Early Signs of Warming into the Present; 2. Extraction: Slavery and Capitalism; 3. Are We Helpless? Or Empowered?; 4. What Replaces Capitalism? The Circular Economy? Blockchain?; 5. Geoengineering; 6. Hands off Mother Earth; 7. The Millennium Development Goals, the Sustainable Development Goals, and the Paris Agreement; 8. The SDGs and COVID-19; 9. Turning the Page; 10. Conclusions: To End Capitalism; Glossary: Terms Relevant for (1) Global Warming, and (2) COVID-19; Index.mehr