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A Field Guide to Climate Change : Understanding the Problems

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This book is a guide for understanding climate change.

The guide takes an interdisciplinary approach because climate change is simultaneously a matter of science, engineering, economics, politics, culture, ethics, and more.

The guide thus follows the contours of climate change as it appears in the world—as a tangle of problems.

It builds climate literacy as a form of problem-posing by offering a set of tools for understanding how problems get framed, debated, and resolved.

Through developing climate literacy, students gain the ability to think critically about how facts are constructed and mobilized in the pursuit of values. Part One (Big Picture and Fundamentals) provides basic definitions and broad orientation by situating climate change within larger contexts like the Anthropocene, international climate diplomacy, sustainable development, and 'green growth.' Part Two (Climate Sciences) offers tools for understanding climate science, its historical development, and its place in society by asking: who knows, what do we know, and how do we know it?

Part Three (Politics, Ethics, and Policy) shows how to analyze debates about climate change policies from mitigation to rewilding.

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Product Details
Broadview Press Ltd
1554815932 / 9781554815937
Paperback / softback
363.7
31/05/2024
Canada
240 pages, 61 images
152 x 229 mm