Post-Apocalyptic Environmentalism

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Post-Apocalyptic Environmentalism

The Green Movement in Times of Catastrophe

Society and Social Sciences Sociology The environment

Authors: Carl Cassegard, Hakan Thorn

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Collection: Earth and Environmental Science

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 21st October 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 349 Kb

ISBN: 9783031132032


Overview

This book analyses how the environmental movement has developed three overarching narratives that co-exist and compete within it. The first is the narrative of green progress, which has been prominent from the start in environmentalist thought and which is today expressed in the idea of sustainable development and in eco-modernism. The second is the apocalyptic narrative, which urges us to act in order to avert a future catastrophe and which rose to prominence with Rachel Carson and other classics of post-war environmentalism and experienced a renaissance with the climate activism of the 2000s. The third is the postapocalyptic narrative according to which catastrophe is already an unavoidable fact. The centrepiece of the book is its discussion of the postapocalyptic narrative, which has become influential in the recent decade, especially in the wake of the disillusionment following the failed climate summit in Copenhagen 2009.

Current Challenges

Climate change, resource exhaustion, pollution and species extinction signal that catastrophes have already become realities here and now for an enormous number of people and other lifeforms. The book probes the possibilities and limitations of the environmental movement in grappling with these issues and turning them into relevant action.

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