Editore: Choices Program, Brown University, 2017
ISBN 10: 1601231873 ISBN 13: 9781601231871
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In recent years, international attention to climate change has surged. Most students today are aware of melting ice caps and the plight of polar bears. Yet we often struggle to see this apocalyptic-sounding environmental problem as an immediate social issue. Climate change involves more than just rising sea levels and UN conventions. It presents a wide range of complex problems that transcend national boundaries and affect individuals around the world in drastically different ways. The impacts of climate change on society range from reduced access to food and water to increased risk of natural disasters and disease.Negotiations about how to respond to climate change at national and international levels have been fraught with political disagreement. Colonial history, economic development, resource consumption, and disparities in wealth and power are some of the many controversial topics that dominate discourse about the state of the environment. Climate Change and Questions of Justice explores the causes and effects of global warming and delves into questions of who is most responsible for and vulnerable to the changing climate. Students grapple with how to respond to climate change at local, national, and international levels in ways that are both effective and fair. This title is one in a continuing series from the Choices Program available at Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
ISBN 10: 1601231873 ISBN 13: 9781601231871
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Editore: Choices Program, Brown University, 2017
ISBN 10: 1601231873 ISBN 13: 9781601231871
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In recent years, international attention to climate change has surged. Most students today are aware of melting ice caps and the plight of polar bears. Yet we often struggle to see this apocalyptic-sounding environmental problem as an immediate social issue. Climate change involves more than just rising sea levels and UN conventions. It presents a wide range of complex problems that transcend national boundaries and affect individuals around the world in drastically different ways. The impacts of climate change on society range from reduced access to food and water to increased risk of natural disasters and disease.Negotiations about how to respond to climate change at national and international levels have been fraught with political disagreement. Colonial history, economic development, resource consumption, and disparities in wealth and power are some of the many controversial topics that dominate discourse about the state of the environment. Climate Change and Questions of Justice explores the causes and effects of global warming and delves into questions of who is most responsible for and vulnerable to the changing climate. Students grapple with how to respond to climate change at local, national, and international levels in ways that are both effective and fair. This title is one in a continuing series from the Choices Program available at Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Editore: Choices Program, Brown University, 2017
ISBN 10: 1601231873 ISBN 13: 9781601231871
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In recent years, international attention to climate change has surged. Most students today are aware of melting ice caps and the plight of polar bears. Yet we often struggle to see this apocalyptic-sounding environmental problem as an immediate social issue. Climate change involves more than just rising sea levels and UN conventions. It presents a wide range of complex problems that transcend national boundaries and affect individuals around the world in drastically different ways. The impacts of climate change on society range from reduced access to food and water to increased risk of natural disasters and disease.Negotiations about how to respond to climate change at national and international levels have been fraught with political disagreement. Colonial history, economic development, resource consumption, and disparities in wealth and power are some of the many controversial topics that dominate discourse about the state of the environment. Climate Change and Questions of Justice explores the causes and effects of global warming and delves into questions of who is most responsible for and vulnerable to the changing climate. Students grapple with how to respond to climate change at local, national, and international levels in ways that are both effective and fair. This title is one in a continuing series from the Choices Program available at Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 1601231873 ISBN 13: 9781601231871
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ISBN 10: 1601231873 ISBN 13: 9781601231871
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