Routledge Handbook of Climate Change and Society
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This essential volume offers a panoramic view of how climate change is reshaping human civilization, moving far beyond atmospheric science to explore the profound social, economic, and political dime...
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This essential volume offers a panoramic view of how climate change is reshaping human civilization, moving far beyond atmospheric science to explore the profound social, economic, and political dimensions of the crisis. It provides a comprehensive guide to the multifaceted relationship between a warming planet and our social structures, covering a wide array of topics from policy and governance to justice, communication, and human behavior. The handbook serves as a critical map of the societal terrain that must be navigated for any meaningful climate action.
What makes this compilation distinctive is its rigorous, interdisciplinary approach, connecting abstract global trends to tangible human experiences and institutional challenges. It is an indispensable resource for students, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the complex societal forces that both drive climate change and dictate our collective response. The book ultimately equips readers with the intellectual framework needed to grasp one of the most defining issues of our time.
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