This book is the first book that looks at both the politics of maintaining the trajectory toward humanity’s final hundred years and the politics of those final hundred years. It is the first book to take up theoretical and practical aspects with respect to both the movement toward and events during these final hundred years. As a result, it is the first book that attempts to provide a more complete picture of the politics of catastrophic human-caused environment change.
The fact that the book provides a way into the variety of policy problems that catastrophic human-caused environment change is creating means that it is also important to those in Public Policy. The book also raises a series of philosophical and ethical questions associated with human rights, which are significant to those who study Political Philosophy (and some of those who study Law), international action to mitigate the effects of climate change, the nature of science and the limitations of political institutions.
Table of Content
Introduction.- Chapter 1. The Politics of Science and the Science of Politics.- Chapter 2. Ideology and the Inevitability of the Final One Hundred Years of Humanity.- Chapter 3. The Climate Change Denial Industry.- Chapter 4. National Adjustment.- Chapter 5. Civil Wars and International Conflicts.- Chapter 6. The Politics of Desperate Measures.- Conclusion.