Climate Emergency

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Climate Emergency

How Societies Create the Crisis

Environmentalist thought and ideology Environmental management Climate change

Author: Mark Harvey

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Collection: SocietyNow

Language: English

Published by: Emerald Publishing Limited

Published on: 28th July 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781800433328


Recognition of Climate Emergency

The recognition that climate change is now a climate emergency has been endorsed by a wide range of scientists and the United Nations. Natural scientists focus on the aggregate impacts of human activity resulting from burning fossil fuels and producing food, and hence speak of anthropogenic climate change.

Climate Emergency Analyses

Climate Emergency analyses the socio-economic and political forces driving the climate emergency, developing the complementary concept of ''sociogenic climate change'' to show how societies both create the crisis and are challenged by it in different ways. Harvey demonstrates how societies inhabit different resource environments, whether for fossil fuel reserves, or for land, sun, and water, differences which condition their histories and cultures.

Historical Re-examination

In introducing the sociogenic approach to climate change, Harvey re-examines history through the lens of climate change, re-writing the climate impact of the British industrial revolution; US settler colonialism; slavery and Native American genocides; the electrification of societies and infrastructures for fossil-fuelled transportation; and changes in our eating habits. In the big historical picture, different societies and political economies have both created an unequal world and so continue to make an unequal contribution to climate change. This can only be understood by showing how societies have come to distinctively exploit planetary resources in different ways. Societies create the crisis and have to be politically involved in addressing the crisis.

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