Gaia's Revenge: Climate Change and Humanity's Loss

Gaia's Revenge: Climate Change and Humanity's Loss

by Allan W. Shearer, P. H. Liotta
Gaia's Revenge: Climate Change and Humanity's Loss

Gaia's Revenge: Climate Change and Humanity's Loss

by Allan W. Shearer, P. H. Liotta

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Overview

Highlighting the connections between climate change and human security, this book elucidates what might happen when a mere 10-degree drop in average temperature results in a sudden inability to produce enough food, when rapidly advancing desertification produces water scarcities where none existed before, and when newly frozen landscapes lead to more power plants for energy, resulting in increased air pollution. The destabilizing effects of these possibilities create many potential challenges for U.S. national security in a globalized world in which we may have to intervene militarily to safeguard our interests around the globe.

In February 2004, a Pentagon report on climate change and its implication for national security received extraordinary attention and publicity. Public attention, however, focused almost exclusively on portents of inevitable doom and disaster—most particularly on a scenario outlining a possible future similar to a climate event of 8,200 years ago and its impact on the availability of food, energy, and water.

This book offers a broad examination of the meaning of climate change and global warming while maintaining a strategic perspective on the implications of environmental effects on all forms of security—national, international, and human (transcending borders and having more to do with basic resources). Given the uncertainty surrounding climate change as a specific event, the authors argue for recognizing the profound social, political, and human impact that could take place in the coming years. While recognizing the inherent dangers of prediction, Liotta and Shearer effectively present the case that the time to not only recognize—but deal with—potentially profound outcomes is now.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275987978
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/30/2006
Series: Politics and the Environment Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

P. H. Liotta is Executive Director of the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy in Newport, Rhode Island, and Tenured Professor of Humanities at Salve Regina University. As a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, he shares in the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. He is the author of seventeen books.

Allan W. Shearer is Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers—The State University of New Jersey. His work focuses on the development and use of scenarios for environmental planning and management decisions.

What People are Saying About This

Geoffrey D. Dabelko

"Liotta and Shearer push us to take seriously the science-practice interface, a needed two-way dialogue between climate scientists and the wider policymaking community. In a time when the newspaper headlines push us to narrow our security frame, the authors set climate change within a broader security context that helps move the issue from disconnected scientific inquiry to pressing policy imperative."

Patricia Kameri-Mbote

"Gaia's Revenge is a sobering rendition of the climate-change discourse. It sharply articulates the link between environment and human security, contributing immensely to a fast-evolving field of study."

John Stilgoe

"Nuanced, subtle, and meticulously researched, here is the first book welding imminent climate change and multi-faceted national security upheavals into scenarios central in public-policy making."

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