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Climate Change Denial

Heads in the Sand

Climate Change Denial

Heads in the Sand

ByHaydn Washington
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 13 May 2013
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781849776738
Pages 224 pages
eBook ISBN 9781136530050
SubjectsEnvironment and Sustainability
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Washington, H. (2011). Climate Change Denial. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849776738
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Humans have always used denial. When we are afraid, guilty, confused, or when something interferes with our self-image, we tend to deny it. Yet denial is a delusion. When it impacts on the health of oneself, or society, or the world it becomes a pathology. Climate change denial is such a case. Paradoxically, as the climate science has become more certain, denial about the issue has increased. The paradox lies in the denial. There is a denial industry funded by the fossil fuel companies that literally denies the science, and seeks to confuse the public. There is denial within governments, where spin-doctors use 'weasel words' to pretend they are taking action. However there is also denial within most of us, the citizenry. We let denial prosper and we resist the science. It also explains the social science behind denial. It contains a detailed examination of the principal climate change denial arguments, from attacks on the integrity of scientists, to impossible expectations of proof and certainty to the cherry picking of data. Climate change can be solved - but only when we cease to deny that it exists. This book shows how we can break through denial, accept reality, and thus solve the climate crisis. It will engage scientists, university students, climate change activists as well as the general public seeking to roll back denial and act.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Denial and the Nature of Science
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chapter 2|26 pages
Climate Science
View abstract
chapter 3|28 pages
The Five Types of Climate Change Denial Argument
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
The History of Denial
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Do We Let Denial Prosper?
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Big Picture
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Technological Solutions
View abstract
chapter 8|8 pages
Summary and Conclusion
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Humans have always used denial. When we are afraid, guilty, confused, or when something interferes with our self-image, we tend to deny it. Yet denial is a delusion. When it impacts on the health of oneself, or society, or the world it becomes a pathology. Climate change denial is such a case. Paradoxically, as the climate science has become more certain, denial about the issue has increased. The paradox lies in the denial. There is a denial industry funded by the fossil fuel companies that literally denies the science, and seeks to confuse the public. There is denial within governments, where spin-doctors use 'weasel words' to pretend they are taking action. However there is also denial within most of us, the citizenry. We let denial prosper and we resist the science. It also explains the social science behind denial. It contains a detailed examination of the principal climate change denial arguments, from attacks on the integrity of scientists, to impossible expectations of proof and certainty to the cherry picking of data. Climate change can be solved - but only when we cease to deny that it exists. This book shows how we can break through denial, accept reality, and thus solve the climate crisis. It will engage scientists, university students, climate change activists as well as the general public seeking to roll back denial and act.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Denial and the Nature of Science
View abstract
chapter 2|26 pages
Climate Science
View abstract
chapter 3|28 pages
The Five Types of Climate Change Denial Argument
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
The History of Denial
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Do We Let Denial Prosper?
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Big Picture
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Technological Solutions
View abstract
chapter 8|8 pages
Summary and Conclusion
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Humans have always used denial. When we are afraid, guilty, confused, or when something interferes with our self-image, we tend to deny it. Yet denial is a delusion. When it impacts on the health of oneself, or society, or the world it becomes a pathology. Climate change denial is such a case. Paradoxically, as the climate science has become more certain, denial about the issue has increased. The paradox lies in the denial. There is a denial industry funded by the fossil fuel companies that literally denies the science, and seeks to confuse the public. There is denial within governments, where spin-doctors use 'weasel words' to pretend they are taking action. However there is also denial within most of us, the citizenry. We let denial prosper and we resist the science. It also explains the social science behind denial. It contains a detailed examination of the principal climate change denial arguments, from attacks on the integrity of scientists, to impossible expectations of proof and certainty to the cherry picking of data. Climate change can be solved - but only when we cease to deny that it exists. This book shows how we can break through denial, accept reality, and thus solve the climate crisis. It will engage scientists, university students, climate change activists as well as the general public seeking to roll back denial and act.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Denial and the Nature of Science
View abstract
chapter 2|26 pages
Climate Science
View abstract
chapter 3|28 pages
The Five Types of Climate Change Denial Argument
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
The History of Denial
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Do We Let Denial Prosper?
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Big Picture
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Technological Solutions
View abstract
chapter 8|8 pages
Summary and Conclusion
View abstract

Humans have always used denial. When we are afraid, guilty, confused, or when something interferes with our self-image, we tend to deny it. Yet denial is a delusion. When it impacts on the health of oneself, or society, or the world it becomes a pathology. Climate change denial is such a case. Paradoxically, as the climate science has become more certain, denial about the issue has increased. The paradox lies in the denial. There is a denial industry funded by the fossil fuel companies that literally denies the science, and seeks to confuse the public. There is denial within governments, where spin-doctors use 'weasel words' to pretend they are taking action. However there is also denial within most of us, the citizenry. We let denial prosper and we resist the science. It also explains the social science behind denial. It contains a detailed examination of the principal climate change denial arguments, from attacks on the integrity of scientists, to impossible expectations of proof and certainty to the cherry picking of data. Climate change can be solved - but only when we cease to deny that it exists. This book shows how we can break through denial, accept reality, and thus solve the climate crisis. It will engage scientists, university students, climate change activists as well as the general public seeking to roll back denial and act.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Denial and the Nature of Science
View abstract
chapter 2|26 pages
Climate Science
View abstract
chapter 3|28 pages
The Five Types of Climate Change Denial Argument
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
The History of Denial
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Do We Let Denial Prosper?
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Big Picture
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Technological Solutions
View abstract
chapter 8|8 pages
Summary and Conclusion
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Humans have always used denial. When we are afraid, guilty, confused, or when something interferes with our self-image, we tend to deny it. Yet denial is a delusion. When it impacts on the health of oneself, or society, or the world it becomes a pathology. Climate change denial is such a case. Paradoxically, as the climate science has become more certain, denial about the issue has increased. The paradox lies in the denial. There is a denial industry funded by the fossil fuel companies that literally denies the science, and seeks to confuse the public. There is denial within governments, where spin-doctors use 'weasel words' to pretend they are taking action. However there is also denial within most of us, the citizenry. We let denial prosper and we resist the science. It also explains the social science behind denial. It contains a detailed examination of the principal climate change denial arguments, from attacks on the integrity of scientists, to impossible expectations of proof and certainty to the cherry picking of data. Climate change can be solved - but only when we cease to deny that it exists. This book shows how we can break through denial, accept reality, and thus solve the climate crisis. It will engage scientists, university students, climate change activists as well as the general public seeking to roll back denial and act.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Denial and the Nature of Science
View abstract
chapter 2|26 pages
Climate Science
View abstract
chapter 3|28 pages
The Five Types of Climate Change Denial Argument
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
The History of Denial
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Do We Let Denial Prosper?
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Big Picture
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Technological Solutions
View abstract
chapter 8|8 pages
Summary and Conclusion
View abstract

Humans have always used denial. When we are afraid, guilty, confused, or when something interferes with our self-image, we tend to deny it. Yet denial is a delusion. When it impacts on the health of oneself, or society, or the world it becomes a pathology. Climate change denial is such a case. Paradoxically, as the climate science has become more certain, denial about the issue has increased. The paradox lies in the denial. There is a denial industry funded by the fossil fuel companies that literally denies the science, and seeks to confuse the public. There is denial within governments, where spin-doctors use 'weasel words' to pretend they are taking action. However there is also denial within most of us, the citizenry. We let denial prosper and we resist the science. It also explains the social science behind denial. It contains a detailed examination of the principal climate change denial arguments, from attacks on the integrity of scientists, to impossible expectations of proof and certainty to the cherry picking of data. Climate change can be solved - but only when we cease to deny that it exists. This book shows how we can break through denial, accept reality, and thus solve the climate crisis. It will engage scientists, university students, climate change activists as well as the general public seeking to roll back denial and act.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Denial and the Nature of Science
View abstract
chapter 2|26 pages
Climate Science
View abstract
chapter 3|28 pages
The Five Types of Climate Change Denial Argument
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
The History of Denial
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Do We Let Denial Prosper?
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Big Picture
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Rolling Back Denial: The Technological Solutions
View abstract
chapter 8|8 pages
Summary and Conclusion
View abstract
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