Power in a warming world : the new global politics of climate change and the remaking of environmental inequality / David Ciplet, J. Timmons Roberts, and Mizan R. Khan, Earth System Governance.
2015
QC903 .C57 2015eb
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Power in a warming world : the new global politics of climate change and the remaking of environmental inequality / David Ciplet, J. Timmons Roberts, and Mizan R. Khan, Earth System Governance.
Author
Ciplet, David, author.
ISBN
9780262330039 (electronic bk.)
0262330032 (electronic bk.)
9780262330046 (electronic bk.)
0262330040 (electronic bk.)
9780262029612 (hardcover)
9780262527941 (pbk.)
0262029618
0262527944
0262330032 (electronic bk.)
9780262330046 (electronic bk.)
0262330040 (electronic bk.)
9780262029612 (hardcover)
9780262527941 (pbk.)
0262029618
0262527944
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London, England : MIT Press, [2015]
Language
English
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1 online resource.
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QC903 .C57 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
363.738/74
Summary
After nearly a quarter century of international negotiations on climate change, we stand at a crossroads. A new set of agreements is likely to fail to prevent the global climate's destabilization. Islands and coastlines face inundation, and widespread drought, flooding, and famine are expected to worsen in the poorest and most vulnerable countries. How did we arrive at an entirely inequitable and scientifically inadequate international response to climate change? In this book, the authors bring decades of combined experience as negotiators, researchers, and activists to bear on this urgent question.
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After nearly a quarter century of international negotiations on climate change, we stand at a crossroads. A new set of agreements is likely to fail to prevent the global climate's destabilization. Islands and coastlines face inundation, and widespread drought, flooding, and famine are expected to worsen in the poorest and most vulnerable countries. How did we arrive at an entirely inequitable and scientifically inadequate international response to climate change? In this book, the authors bring decades of combined experience as negotiators, researchers, and activists to bear on this urgent question.
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