Gaia's revenge: climate change and humanity's loss/ P.H. Liotta and Allan W. Shearer.

By: Liotta, P. HContributor(s): Shearer, Allan WMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Politics and the environmentPublication details: Westport, Conn. : Praeger Publishers, 2007Description: vi, 194 p. : ill., map ; 25 cmISBN: 0275987973 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Human ecology | Nature -- Effect of human beings on | Human beings -- Effect of environment on | Environmental policy | Environmental degradation | GeopoliticsDDC classification: 304.25
Contents:
The gathering storm : an introduction -- Whether the weather : an abrupt climate change scenario and its meaning(s) for security -- Zombie concepts and boomerang effects : the shifting structure of strategy and security -- Through the glass darkly : scenarios and alternative futures -- Let's scare Jessica to death : mind-sets, the fear factor, and climate change -- Rethinking the unthinkable : comprehending climate change futures -- The end of the anthropocene.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-189) and index.

The gathering storm : an introduction -- Whether the weather : an abrupt climate change scenario and its meaning(s) for security -- Zombie concepts and boomerang effects : the shifting structure of strategy and security -- Through the glass darkly : scenarios and alternative futures -- Let's scare Jessica to death : mind-sets, the fear factor, and climate change -- Rethinking the unthinkable : comprehending climate change futures -- The end of the anthropocene.

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