Dead Heat: Globalization and Global Warming (OMP)

Author: Paul Baer Tom Athanasiou
Publisher: Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Category: Globalization, Central Government Policies, International Relations, Global Warming, Environmental Science, Engineering & Technology, Weather
Book Format: Paperback

Today's extreme weather events (record-breaking heat waves, droughts, and melting ice caps) foreshadow an increasingly unstable and dire future. Yet, despite all, the US government continues to reject the Kyoto Protocol, to deny the catastrophic consequences of oil dependency, and to define the politics of oil as the politics of U.S. unilateralism, domination, and war.

Dead Heat argues that justice—not rhetoric and aid but real developmental justice for the people of developing world—is going to be necessary, and surprisingly soon. It argues, more particularly, that such a justice must involve a phased transition from the Kyoto Protocol to a new climate treaty based on equal human rights to emit greenhouse pollutants. Dead Heat makes the case for climate justice, but insists that justice and equity, for all their manifold ethical and humanitarian attractions, must also be seen as the most realistic of virtues. It insists, in other words, that our limited environmental space will itself show that it is the dream of a business as usual future that is naïve and utopian.

TOM ATHANASIOU is a longtime green activist and technology critic, and the author of dozens of essays on environmental and techno-scientific politics. In 1996, his first book was published—in the United States as Divided Planet: The Ecology of Rich and Poor, and in England as Slow Reckoning: The Ecology of a Divided Planet. His interests focus on class division and distributive justice within finite environmental spaces.

PAUL BAER is a Ph.D. candidate in the Energy and Resources Group at the University of Calfornia, Berkeley. His research in the area of ecological economics focuses on both ecological and economic modeling and on the equity implications of various climate policy alternatives.

About Tom Athanasiou
TOM ATHANASIOU is a longtime green activist and technology critic, and the author of dozens of essays on environmental and techno-scientific politics. In 1996, his first book was published--in the United States as Divided Planet: The Ecology of Rich and Poor, and in England as Slow Reckoning: The Ecology of a Divided Planet. His interests focus on class division and distributive justice within finite environmental spaces.
PAUL BAER is a Ph.D. candidate in the Energy and Resources Group at the University of Calfornia, Berkeley. His research in the area of ecological economics focuses on both ecological and economic modeling and on the equity implications of various climate policy alternatives.

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SKU BK-9781583224779
Barcode # 9781583224779
Brand Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Artist / Author Paul Baer Tom Athanasiou
Shipping Weight 0.1600kg
Shipping Width 0.140m
Shipping Height 0.010m
Shipping Length 0.170m
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Assembled Height 1.000m
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