
Reviews
William Epstein presents a precondition for a future environmental movement: social and economic fairness. The technological indicators of climate change are important, but we cannot ignore the social factors necessary for a political consensus to save the planet. This book is a brilliant exposition of how to reconcile climate policy with social equity.
Climate policy has failed. In this hard-hitting and deeply researched book, William Epstein cuts through false assurances and comforting myths to show that the biggest obstacles to resolving climate change are not technical but are social and cultural. Truly effective climate policy must depend upon powerful commitment to fairness and to greater equality.
Book Details
Prologue
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Climate Change
Chapter 1. The Science of Doom
Chapter 2. Global Responses to Climate Change: The Conferences and Popular Support
Chapter 3. Resistance to
Prologue
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Climate Change
Chapter 1. The Science of Doom
Chapter 2. Global Responses to Climate Change: The Conferences and Popular Support
Chapter 3. Resistance to Change
Part II. Social Policy and Climate Change
Chapter 4. The Policymaking Process: Elites versus Masses
Chapter 5. Social Policy and Myth
Chapter 6. The National Will and Poverty
Chapter 7. Inequality in the United States
Chapter 8. Planned Social Change and Climate Policy
Chapter 9. Liberal Democracy and Climate Change
Part III. A Tit for Tat Ending
Chapter 10. Do or Die: Climate Change and Inequality
Notes
References
Index