Environmental Injustice and Catastrophe: How Global Insecurities Threaten the Future of HumanityBaris Cayli Messina Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 22 mai 2023 - 158 pages Environmental Injustice and Catastrophe meticulously explores key global security issues that pose severe threats to the future of humanity and the planet. This distinctive, timely, and conceptually rigorous book combines a rich body of research. It is a valuable source for sociologists, political scientists, historians, critical theorists, and all those who care about our future and environment. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
How Public Policy Failure in the US Shaped Generational Disaster | 17 |
Chapter II Sustainable Waste? Waste Colonialism and the Sustainable Imaginary | 39 |
Chapter III Security Challenges of the Climate Change in the Sahel Region | 57 |
Climate Change Denialism the War on Science EcoAnxiety and Dont Look Up | 75 |
Chapter V Unsustainable Wars? The Use of Weapons in Lower Earth Orbit | 91 |
Risks of Living in Anthropocene | 107 |
Chapter VII What is the Matter with Catastrophes? The Response from an Artist | 123 |
Chapter VIII Law and the Humanities in a Time of Climate Change | 127 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
actors adaptation African ASAT tests Atomic Available online Basel Convention Cambridge catastrophe cause challenges chapter China circular economy climate change denialism commercial communities conflict consequences Contamination countries culture debris Diné disposal e-waste Earth ecological economic Edward Elgar electronic waste emissions Energy Agency environmental crisis film forms of violence future geopolitical global insecurities Global South global warming Government Accountability Office Guiyu human activities Hurricane Katrina impact of climate increase issues Justice Kate Dibiasky mate change migration military Nations Environment Programme Navajo Nation Nigeria nuclear energy nuclear fission nuclear power nuclear waste orbit outer space planet political potential problem production Radiation Exposure Compensation reactors RECA recycling Refugee responsible result risk Russia Sahel satellite scientists significant slow violence social Space Security strategic formalism sustainable development threat tion University Press Uranium Mining urban vulnerable waste colonialism Waste Pickers

