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Climate change and political theory / Catriona McKinnon.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: And political theory seriesPublisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; Hoboken, New Jersey : Polity Press, 2022Description: viii, 214 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781509521661
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: ebook version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 363.73874 M459c 23
LOC classification:
  • QC903 .M398 2022
Contents:
Introduction : an unprecedented challenge -- Why haven't we achieved climate justice? -- Who are the victims of climate injustice? -- Risk, uncertainty, and ignorance : challenges for climate policymaking? -- Who is responsible for climate injustice? - What are our options in the face of climate failure? -- Geoengineering : saviour technologies or fantasies of control? -- Conclusion.
Summary: "Climate change is an ethical failure. Floods, fire, droughts, and extreme weather caused by climate change are already killing people and ruining lives on a massive scale. These avoidable impacts hurt the most vulnerable among us first, and worst. Why have we failed to tackle climate change? How can we do better politically, socially, and economically? Where does the greatest responsibility for action lie? In this book, Catriona McKinnon unravels the vital contributions made by engaged political theory to urgent climate challenges left unmet by a lack of political will. These challenges, and our political inertia, cannot be tackled without addressing questions of responsibility, collective duty, fairness, harm, techno-optimism, the value of nature, and the future of humanity. McKinnon's philosophical analysis is interwoven with discussion of the latest climate science, current politics and policies, and emerging technologies, in order to show that we will not find acceptable routes out of the climate crisis without the compass of political theory."--Page [4] of cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : an unprecedented challenge -- Why haven't we achieved climate justice? -- Who are the victims of climate injustice? -- Risk, uncertainty, and ignorance : challenges for climate policymaking? -- Who is responsible for climate injustice? - What are our options in the face of climate failure? -- Geoengineering : saviour technologies or fantasies of control? -- Conclusion.

"Climate change is an ethical failure. Floods, fire, droughts, and extreme weather caused by climate change are already killing people and ruining lives on a massive scale. These avoidable impacts hurt the most vulnerable among us first, and worst. Why have we failed to tackle climate change? How can we do better politically, socially, and economically? Where does the greatest responsibility for action lie? In this book, Catriona McKinnon unravels the vital contributions made by engaged political theory to urgent climate challenges left unmet by a lack of political will. These challenges, and our political inertia, cannot be tackled without addressing questions of responsibility, collective duty, fairness, harm, techno-optimism, the value of nature, and the future of humanity. McKinnon's philosophical analysis is interwoven with discussion of the latest climate science, current politics and policies, and emerging technologies, in order to show that we will not find acceptable routes out of the climate crisis without the compass of political theory."--Page [4] of cover.

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