Climate Change, Science, and The Politics of Shared Sacrifice

Climate Change, Science, and The Politics of Shared Sacrifice

by Todd a Eisenstadt , Stephen MacAvoy
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Format Paperback
Pages 400
Language English
Published Jul 8, 2021
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0190063696
ISBN-13 9780190063696
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Climate change stands as one of the most pressing challenges of the modern era, intricately woven with scientific realities and the complex fabric of politics. The book delves into the interplay between environmental science and political decision-making, highlighting how shared sacrifice becomes a crucial theme in addressing the climate crisis. Through a careful examination of various policies and strategies, the authors illuminate the often contentious negotiations that shape climate action and the collective responsibility that emerges from a global perspective.

The narrative not only explores the scientific underpinnings of climate change but also critiques the socio-political structures that influence public perception and policy responses. By analyzing case studies and real-world examples, Eisenstadt and MacAvoy illustrate that genuine progress requires a commitment from all societal sectors. They invite readers to reflect on the urgency of climate action and the potential for constructive dialogue in fostering a sustainable future, urging a deeper understanding of the sacrifices necessary to combat this global challenge.

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