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The Politics of Climate Change

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"A landmark study in the struggle to contain climate change, the greatest challenge of our era. I urge everyone to read it."
Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States of America

Climate change differs from any other problem that, as collective humanity, we face today. If it goes unchecked, the consequences are likely to be catastrophic for human life on ea

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Paperback, 264 pages
Published March 13th 2009 by Polity Press (first published 2009)
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In December, delegates from across the world will gather in Denmark to
attempt a global deal on climate change. But for anyone expecting a planet-saving breakthrough in Copenhagen, Anthony Giddens has some advice: “Don’t hold your breath”.

In The Politics of Climate Change, Giddens argues that bilateral
agreements between countries doing the most damage to the environment – notably the United States and China – can deliver much more than treaties covering the entire internat...more
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A good overview of the politics of climate change, in which Giddens also asserts his own opinions. The first book I've been assigned for a class that I've actually read (instead of just skimming, scanning, taking notes, reading sections) in years.
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We need more books like it. Well written and touching upon one of the most (if not THE most) important topics of our time. If it wasn't about such serious,scary and real things I'd say it's a very good read.
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"No strategy is likely to work that concentrates solely upon provoking fear and anxiety"
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Anthony Giddens, Baron Giddens (born 18 January 1938) is a British sociologist who is renowned for his theory of structuration and his holistic view of modern societies. He is considered to be one of the most prominent modern contributors in the field of sociology, the author of at least 34 books, published in at least 29 languages, issuing on average more than one book every year. In 2007, Gidden...more
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