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Climate Change and Anthropos - Planet, people and places (Hardcover)
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Climate Change and Anthropos - Planet, people and places (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research
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Anthropos, in the sense of species as well as cultures and ethics,
locates humans as part of much larger orders of existence -
fundamental when thinking about climate change. This book offers a
new way of thinking about the significance of locality and everyday
life in relation to climate change. Many scholars now write about
the ethics, policies and politics of climate change, focusing on
global processes and effects. The book's innovative approach to
cross-cultural comparison and a regionally based ethnographic study
moves beyond the political assertions and expert understandings
filtered by the mass media. Rather, it asks fundamental questions
about the social impact and cultural meanings of global warming and
its impact on diverse human worlds embedded in a changing
biosphere. The regional focus of the book is the Asia Pacific - the
engine room of global economic growth in the 21st century, the
largest user of the planet's natural resources, and the
fastest-growing source of greenhouse gas emissions.The book's core
analysis - a case study of the Hunter Valley in Southeast Australia
- highlights the details of a specific locale that is an integral
part of the Asia Pacific economic nexus. The book traces
connections and contests of communities, citizens and states in the
region, shaped by circumstances such as rapid economic growth in
East Asia, heavy dependence on fossil fuels, and high levels of
exposure to climate change impacts in a region where six of the
world's ten countries most at risk are located, notably in the
low-lying Pacific Island countries. Through interdisciplinary
methods of anthropology, psychology and cultural analysis, the book
approaches the social and cultural dimensions of climate change
holistically, linking the large time scales of human species and
the planet with small places and global commodity chains, local
activism and transnational politics, collective reason and cultural
critique.
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