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      Climate Obstruction: How Denial, Delay and Inaction are Heating the Planet

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      In Climate Obstruction: How Denial, Delay and Inaction are Heating the Planet, the authors bring together crucial insights from environmental history, sociology, media and communication studies and psychology to help us understand why we are failing to take the necessary measures to avert the unfold...

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      Product ID:9781032019253
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Climate Obstruction
      Subtitle:How Denial, Delay and Inaction are Heating the Planet
      Authors:Author: Bernhard Forchtner, Martin Hultman, Kristoffer Ekberg, Kirsti M. Jylha
      Page Count:146
      Subjects:Social and political philosophy, Social & political philosophy, Far-right political ideologies and movements, Climate change, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Fascism & Nazism, Climate change, Environmental science, engineering & technology
      Description:In Climate Obstruction: How Denial, Delay and Inaction are Heating the Planet, the authors bring together crucial insights from environmental history, sociology, media and communication studies and psychology to help us understand why we are failing to take the necessary measures to avert the unfolding climate crisis.

      In Climate Obstruction: How Denial, Delay and Inaction are Heating the Planet, Kristoffer Ekberg, Bernhard Forchtner, Martin Hultman and Kirsti Jylhä bring together crucial insights from environmental history, sociology, media and communication studies and psychology to help us understand why we are failing to take necessary measures to avert the unfolding climate crisis.

      They do so by examining the variety of ways in which meaningful climate action has been obstructed. This ranges from denial of the scientific evidence for human-induced climate change and its policy consequences, to (seemingly sincere) acknowledgement of scientific evidence while nevertheless delaying meaningful climate action. The authors also consider all those actions by which often well-meaning individuals and collectives (unintendedly) hamper climate action. In doing so, this book maps out arguments and strategies that have been used to counter environmental protection and regulation since the 1960s by, first and foremost, corporations supported by conservative actors, but also far-right ones as well as ordinary citizens.

      This timely and accessible book provides tools and lessons to understand, identify and call out such arguments and strategies, and points to actions and systemic and cultural changes needed to avert or at least mitigate the climate crisis.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-12-30

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      Weight288 g
      Dimensions143 × 224 × 14 mm