
Managing the Planet
The politics of the new millennium
Norman Moss(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. September 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-415-84940-1 (ISBN)
Description
We are at a watershed of history. The human race is now so numerous and its technological power so great that we are having an unprecedented impact on the biosphere, the entire planet. The need to control this impact is giving rise to a new kind of politics - the politics of the planet.
The most urgent problem we face is that of climate change. This book gives a vigorous and candid account of how governments tentatively felt their way to the first international agreements on climate change and the ozone layer, how these work, and the long-term implications for global governance. It points to the roles that businesses and ordinary citizens can play, and the changes we can expect in our daily lives. This is an area in which politics, technology and economics meet.
In this sweeping and energetic book, the author goes on to look at the major planetary issues that confront us now or that are close over the horizon, and the ethical issues of our relationship to our environment that they raise. Amid the dangers, he finds ground for hope.
Anyone with an interest in the human condition as we spin further into the new century will find this an enlightening and rewarding book.
Originally published in 2000
The most urgent problem we face is that of climate change. This book gives a vigorous and candid account of how governments tentatively felt their way to the first international agreements on climate change and the ozone layer, how these work, and the long-term implications for global governance. It points to the roles that businesses and ordinary citizens can play, and the changes we can expect in our daily lives. This is an area in which politics, technology and economics meet.
In this sweeping and energetic book, the author goes on to look at the major planetary issues that confront us now or that are close over the horizon, and the ethical issues of our relationship to our environment that they raise. Amid the dangers, he finds ground for hope.
Anyone with an interest in the human condition as we spin further into the new century will find this an enlightening and rewarding book.
Originally published in 2000
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
371 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-84940-1 (9780415849401)
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Person
Norman Moss
Content
Dedication
Introduction
Chapter 1
Midgley's Children
Chapter 2
The Climate of the Times
Chapter 3
Who Does What?
Chapter 4
Some Nitty-gritty
Chapter 5
What Price the World?
Chapter 6
Some More Nitty-gritty
Chapter 7
New Ways of Doing Things
Chapter 8
Near Future, Far Future
Appendix
Political News from a Warmer World: Items from the US Press in the Year 2060
Notes
Bibliography
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Index
Introduction
Chapter 1
Midgley's Children
Chapter 2
The Climate of the Times
Chapter 3
Who Does What?
Chapter 4
Some Nitty-gritty
Chapter 5
What Price the World?
Chapter 6
Some More Nitty-gritty
Chapter 7
New Ways of Doing Things
Chapter 8
Near Future, Far Future
Appendix
Political News from a Warmer World: Items from the US Press in the Year 2060
Notes
Bibliography
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Index