1st Edition

Reimagining Climate Change

Edited By Paul Wapner, Hilal Elver Copyright 2016
    198 Pages
    by Routledge

    212 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Responding to climate change has become an industry. Governments, corporations, activist groups and others now devote billions of dollars to mitigation and adaptation, and their efforts represent one of the most significant policy measures ever dedicated to a global challenge. Despite its laudatory intent, the response industry, or ‘Climate Inc.’, is failing.

    Reimagining Climate Change questions established categories, routines, and practices that presently constitute accepted solutions to tackling climate change and offers alternative routes forward. It does so by unleashing the political imagination. The chapters grasp the larger arc of collective experience, interpret its meaning for the choices we face, and creatively visualize alternative trajectories that can help us cognitively and emotionally enter into alternative climate futures. They probe the meaning and effectiveness of climate protection ‘from below’—forms of community and practice that are emerging in various locales around the world and that hold promise for greater collective resonance. They also question climate protection "from above" in the form of industrial and modernist orientations and examine large-scale agribusinesses, as well as criticize the concept of resilience as it is presently being promoted as a response to climate change.

    This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, global environmental politics, and environmental studies in general, as well as climate change activists.

    1. Introduction: Reimagining Climate Change Paul Wapner  2. The Sociological Imagination of Climate Futures Matthew Paterson  3. Climate Security in the Anthropocene: ‘Scaling up’ the Human Niche Simon Dalby  4. Climate Change, Policy Knowledge, and the Temporal Imagination Richard Falk  5. Modernity on Steroids: The Promise and Perils of Climate Protection in the Arabian Peninsula Miriam Lowi  6. Overcoming Food Insecurities in an Era of Climate Change Hilal Elver  7. Reimagining Climate Engineering: The Politics of Tinkering with the Sky Simon Nicholson  8. Climate of the Poor: Suffering and the Moral Imperative to Reimagine Resilience Paul Wapner  9. Re-Imagining Radical Climate Justice John Foran   10. The Promise of Climate Fiction: Imagination, Story Telling, and the Politics of the Future Manjana Milkoreit

    Biography

    Paul Wapner is Professor of Global Environmental Politics in the School of International Service at American University, USA.

    Hilal Elver is the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, and Global Distinguished Fellow at the UCLA School of Law Resnick Food Law and Policy Program, USA.