Climate change isn't everything : liberating climate politics from alarmism
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Climate change isn't everything : liberating climate politics from alarmism
Polity Press, 2023
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-188) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The changing climate poses serious dangers to human and non-human life alike, though perhaps the most urgent danger is one we hear very little about: the rise of climatism. Too many social, political and ecological problems facing the world today – from the Russian invasion of Ukraine to the management of wildfires – quickly become climatized, explained with reference to ‘a change in the climate’. When complex political and ethical challenges are so narrowly framed, arresting climate change is sold as the supreme political challenge of our time and everything else becomes subservient to this one goal.
In this far-sighted analysis, Mike Hulme reveals how climatism has taken hold in recent years, becoming so pervasive and embedded in public life that it is increasingly hard to resist it without being written off as a climate denier. He confronts this dangerously myopic view that reduces the condition of the world to the fate of global temperature or the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide to the detriment of tackling serious issues as varied as poverty, liberty, biodiversity loss, inequality and international diplomacy. We must not live as though climate alone determines our present and our future.
目次
Introduction
Civil War, Racist Tweets and Flood Devastation
Chapter 1. From Climate to Climatism
How an Ideology is Made
Chapter 2. How did Climatism Arise?
Fetishizing Global Temperature
Chapter 3. Are the Sciences Climatist?
The Noble Lie and Other Misdemeanours
Chapter 4. Why is Climatism So Alluring?
Master-narratives and Polarizing Moralism
Chapter 5. Why is Climatism Dangerous?
The Narrowing of Political Vision
Chapter 6. If Not Climatism, Then What?
Wicked Problems Need Clumsy Solutions
Chapter 7. Some Objections
‘You Sound Just Like ….’
Further Reading
Notes
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