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Climate Change and Society (Paperback)
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This book explores the significance of human behaviour to
understanding the causes and impacts of changing climates and to
assessing varied ways of responding to such changes. So far the
discipline that has represented and modelled such human behaviour
is economics. By contrast Climate Change and Society tries to place
the social at the heart of both the analysis of climates and of the
assessment of alternative futures. It demonstrates the importance
of social practices organised into systems. In the fateful
twentieth century various interlocking high carbon systems were
established. This sedimented high carbon social practices,
engendering huge population growth, increasing greenhouse gas
emissions and the potentially declining availability of oil that
made this world go round. Especially important in stabilising this
pattern was the carbon military-industrial complex around the
world. The book goes on to examine how in this new century it is
systems that have to change, to move from growing high carbon
systems to those that are low carbon. Many suggestions are made as
to how to innovate such low carbon systems. It is shown that such a
transition has to happen fast so as to create positive feedbacks of
each low carbon system upon each other. Various scenarios are
elaborated of differing futures for the middle of this century,
futures that all contain significant costs for the scale, extent
and richness of social life. Climate Change and Society thus
attempts to replace economics with sociology as the dominant
discipline in climate change analysis. Sociology has spent much
time examining the nature of modern societies, of modernity, but
mostly failed to analyse the carbon resource base of such
societies. This book seeks to remedy that failing. It should appeal
to teachers and students in sociology, economics, environmental
studies, geography, planning, politics and science studies, as well
as to the public concerned with the long term future of carbon and
society.
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