This highly topical collection, edited by two accomplished
academics, explores how environmental science and energy policy
relate to international politics and policy. This complex and
essentially interdisciplinary subject has been the core about which
academics have fiercely debated and, as yet, unsuccessfully reached
satisfactory negotiations. The editors interpret the politics of
climate change as being driven less by scientific understanding
than by disguised interests and deeply believed norms. The
carefully selected papers in this volume both analyse and advocate
policies that claim to be directed towards ?combating man-made
global warming? and hence ?save the planet?.
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