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Climate Change (Key Ideas in Geography)
0367422034 pdf 0367422034 pdf Written by a leading geographer of climate, this book offers a unique guide to students and general readers alike for making sense of this profound, far-reaching, and contested idea. It presents climate change as an idea with a past, a present, and a future. In ten carefully crafted chapters, Climate Change offers a synoptic and inter-disciplinary understanding of the idea of climate change from its varied historical and cultural origins to its construction more recently through scientific endeavour to the multiple ways in which political, social, and cultural movements in todays world seek to make sense of and act upon it to the possible futures of climate, however it may be governed and imagined. The central claim of the book is that the full breadth and power of the idea of climate change can only be grasped from a vantage point that embraces the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences. This vantage point is what the book offers, written from the perspective of a geographer whose career work on climate change has drawn across the full range of academic disciplines. The book highlights the work of leading geographers in relation to climate change examples, illustrations, and case study boxes are drawn from different cultures around the world, and questions are posed for use in class discussions. Read more