Requiem for a species [electronic resource] : why we resist the truth about climate change / Clive Hamilton.
2010
QC903 .H2185 2010eb
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Requiem for a species [electronic resource] : why we resist the truth about climate change / Clive Hamilton.
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9781849774970 (electronic bk.)
1849774978 (electronic bk.)
1849774978 (electronic bk.)
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London ; Washington, DC : Earthscan, 2010.
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English
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1 online resource (xiv, 286 p.)
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QC903 .H2185 2010eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
363.738/74
Summary
"This book does not set out once more to raise the alarm to encourage us to take radical measures to head off climate chaos. There have been any number of books and reports in recent years explaining just how dire the future looks and how little time we have left to act. This book is about why we have ignored those warnings, and why it may now be too late. It is a book about the frailties of the human species as expressed in both the institutions we built and the psychological dispositions that have led us on the path of self-destruction. It is about our strange obsessions, our hubris, and our penchant for avoiding the facts. It is the story of a battle within us between the forces that should have caused us to protect the Earth - our capacity to reason and our connection to Nature - and those that, in the end, have won out - our greed, materialism and alienation from Nature. And it is about the 21st century consequences of these failures."--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-273) and index.
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Table of Contents
No escaping the science
Growth fetishism
The consumer self
Many forms of denial
Disconnection from nature
Is there a way out?
The four-degree world
Reconstructing a future.
Growth fetishism
The consumer self
Many forms of denial
Disconnection from nature
Is there a way out?
The four-degree world
Reconstructing a future.