The politics of climate:
"It used to be that climate issues remained the domain of scientists, but such boundaries have been eliminated. Like other branches of science, climate science has turned political. Hard facts are ignored, and warnings from experts are shrugged off as opinion. Meanwhile the planet suffers. Risi...
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Greenhaven Publishing
2023
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Schriftenreihe: | Opposing viewpoints
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Zusammenfassung: | "It used to be that climate issues remained the domain of scientists, but such boundaries have been eliminated. Like other branches of science, climate science has turned political. Hard facts are ignored, and warnings from experts are shrugged off as opinion. Meanwhile the planet suffers. Rising temperatures, low water supply, and extreme weather events threaten the lives of Earth's inhabitants. The viewpoints in this resource address many aspects of this topic, including how well our political systems are equipped to deal with climate change, other options for solving climate-related problems, and how climate relates to social justice"-- |
Beschreibung: | 176 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781534509344 1534509348 9781534509337 153450933X |
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505 | 8 | |a The importance of opposing viewpoints -- Introduction -- Are today's political systems ill-equipped to deal with climate change? : The U.S. political system makes it hard to pass climate change legislation / Amy Scott and Richard Cunningham ; The U.S.'s climate bill is historic, but it doesn't get everything right / Alice C. Hill and Madeline Babin ; We need to make democracy work for long-term solutions to climate change / Roman Krznaric ; Government failure to act isn't the main barrier to climate action / Nick Bernards ; The Supreme Court creates a new obstacle for climate action / Michael Gerrard -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Who should pay for the impacts of climate change? : Climate change brings ethical responsibilities / William S. Lynn ; Rich, polluting countries owe the developing world / Courtney Lindwall ; Wealthy nations are reluctant to financially commit to helping developing nations affected by cliate change / Lauren Sommer ; Rich countries need to get serious and specific about climate finance / Rishikesh Ram Bhandary ; The focus of climate finance and justice needs to shift from countries to individuals / John Vogler and Marit Hammond ; Carbon taxes can work / Gilbert E. Metcalf ; The International Court of Justice could advise on what countries owe for their roles in climate change / Jacqueline Peel and Zoe Nay -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Has the media made climate change more politically polarizing? : The media has covered climate change for more than 100 years / Linden Ashcroft ; The media gets climate change wrong / Stephan Lewandowsky and Michael Ashley ; Climate change misinformation fools too many people / Mikey Biddlestone and Sander van der Linden ; Climate misinformation on social media is undermining climate action / Jeff Turrentine ; Changing the language used in climate coverage can help the media reach climate skeptics / Denise-Marie Ordway ; News stories on climate change need to offer a more optimistic message / Jon Christensen -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Should climate change be addressed as a local issue? : We need powerful, local stories to inspire action on climate change Kamyar Razavi ; Individual choices make a difference in fighting climate change / Tom Ptak ; Connect, bond, and inspire for effective climate conversations / Aven Frey ; When talking about climate change, speak like the locals / Jason Mark ; Cities are both a cause of and solution to climate change / United Nations ; Reducing climate action to individual choices has a harmful effect / Taha Yasseri and Mary Sanford -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact | |
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spelling | The politics of climate Avery Elizabeth Hurt First edition Buffalo, NY Greenhaven Publishing 2023 176 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Opposing viewpoints The importance of opposing viewpoints -- Introduction -- Are today's political systems ill-equipped to deal with climate change? : The U.S. political system makes it hard to pass climate change legislation / Amy Scott and Richard Cunningham ; The U.S.'s climate bill is historic, but it doesn't get everything right / Alice C. Hill and Madeline Babin ; We need to make democracy work for long-term solutions to climate change / Roman Krznaric ; Government failure to act isn't the main barrier to climate action / Nick Bernards ; The Supreme Court creates a new obstacle for climate action / Michael Gerrard -- Who should pay for the impacts of climate change? : Climate change brings ethical responsibilities / William S. Lynn ; Rich, polluting countries owe the developing world / Courtney Lindwall ; Wealthy nations are reluctant to financially commit to helping developing nations affected by cliate change / Lauren Sommer ; Rich countries need to get serious and specific about climate finance / Rishikesh Ram Bhandary ; The focus of climate finance and justice needs to shift from countries to individuals / John Vogler and Marit Hammond ; Carbon taxes can work / Gilbert E. Metcalf ; The International Court of Justice could advise on what countries owe for their roles in climate change / Jacqueline Peel and Zoe Nay -- Has the media made climate change more politically polarizing? : The media has covered climate change for more than 100 years / Linden Ashcroft ; The media gets climate change wrong / Stephan Lewandowsky and Michael Ashley ; Climate change misinformation fools too many people / Mikey Biddlestone and Sander van der Linden ; Climate misinformation on social media is undermining climate action / Jeff Turrentine ; Changing the language used in climate coverage can help the media reach climate skeptics / Denise-Marie Ordway ; News stories on climate change need to offer a more optimistic message / Jon Christensen -- Should climate change be addressed as a local issue? : We need powerful, local stories to inspire action on climate change Kamyar Razavi ; Individual choices make a difference in fighting climate change / Tom Ptak ; Connect, bond, and inspire for effective climate conversations / Aven Frey ; When talking about climate change, speak like the locals / Jason Mark ; Cities are both a cause of and solution to climate change / United Nations ; Reducing climate action to individual choices has a harmful effect / Taha Yasseri and Mary Sanford -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact "It used to be that climate issues remained the domain of scientists, but such boundaries have been eliminated. Like other branches of science, climate science has turned political. Hard facts are ignored, and warnings from experts are shrugged off as opinion. Meanwhile the planet suffers. Rising temperatures, low water supply, and extreme weather events threaten the lives of Earth's inhabitants. The viewpoints in this resource address many aspects of this topic, including how well our political systems are equipped to deal with climate change, other options for solving climate-related problems, and how climate relates to social justice"-- Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 gnd rswk-swf Global environmental change / Government policy Environmental policy / Social aspects Climatic changes / Prevention YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Science / Politics & Government YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection Informational works Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 s DE-604 Hurt, Avery Elizabeth (DE-588)1204031622 edt |
spellingShingle | The politics of climate The importance of opposing viewpoints -- Introduction -- Are today's political systems ill-equipped to deal with climate change? : The U.S. political system makes it hard to pass climate change legislation / Amy Scott and Richard Cunningham ; The U.S.'s climate bill is historic, but it doesn't get everything right / Alice C. Hill and Madeline Babin ; We need to make democracy work for long-term solutions to climate change / Roman Krznaric ; Government failure to act isn't the main barrier to climate action / Nick Bernards ; The Supreme Court creates a new obstacle for climate action / Michael Gerrard -- Who should pay for the impacts of climate change? : Climate change brings ethical responsibilities / William S. Lynn ; Rich, polluting countries owe the developing world / Courtney Lindwall ; Wealthy nations are reluctant to financially commit to helping developing nations affected by cliate change / Lauren Sommer ; Rich countries need to get serious and specific about climate finance / Rishikesh Ram Bhandary ; The focus of climate finance and justice needs to shift from countries to individuals / John Vogler and Marit Hammond ; Carbon taxes can work / Gilbert E. Metcalf ; The International Court of Justice could advise on what countries owe for their roles in climate change / Jacqueline Peel and Zoe Nay -- Has the media made climate change more politically polarizing? : The media has covered climate change for more than 100 years / Linden Ashcroft ; The media gets climate change wrong / Stephan Lewandowsky and Michael Ashley ; Climate change misinformation fools too many people / Mikey Biddlestone and Sander van der Linden ; Climate misinformation on social media is undermining climate action / Jeff Turrentine ; Changing the language used in climate coverage can help the media reach climate skeptics / Denise-Marie Ordway ; News stories on climate change need to offer a more optimistic message / Jon Christensen -- Should climate change be addressed as a local issue? : We need powerful, local stories to inspire action on climate change Kamyar Razavi ; Individual choices make a difference in fighting climate change / Tom Ptak ; Connect, bond, and inspire for effective climate conversations / Aven Frey ; When talking about climate change, speak like the locals / Jason Mark ; Cities are both a cause of and solution to climate change / United Nations ; Reducing climate action to individual choices has a harmful effect / Taha Yasseri and Mary Sanford -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 gnd |
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