ABSTRACT

What are the manifest and likely future consequences of climate change? How will the world respond to the challenges of climate change in the twenty-first century? How should people think about confronting the politics of climate change?

In this highly accessible introduction to the predicted global impacts of climate change, Constance Lever-Tracy provides an authoritative guide to one of the most controversial issues facing the future of our planet. Discussing how the social and natural sciences must work together more effectively in confronting climate change, Lever-Tracy provides a sober, critical assessment of the politics of global warming and climate change.

By combining sociology, environmental studies and politics, Confronting Climate Change will serve as an introduction that will appeal to students and general readers alike.

part |37 pages

What do we know?

chapter |9 pages

Introduction To Part I

chapter |4 pages

Knowns And Unknowns

chapter |9 pages

Manifest Vulnerabilities

chapter |6 pages

Future Risks

chapter |7 pages

Confronting The Risks

part |47 pages

What can we do?

chapter |8 pages

Introduction To Part II

chapter |10 pages

Changing Our Practices

chapter |9 pages

Changing Our Power I

Natural gas, biofuels and nuclear energy

chapter |8 pages

Changing Our Power II

Water, wind, sun and earth

part |16 pages

Who can do it?