Climate, Community and Collapse

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Bol "Climate, Community and Collapse: The Ecology of a Warming World" unravels the deep interconnections between a destabilizing climate, fragile ecosystems and the futures of human societies. Drawing on insights from ecology, environmental history and sustainability studies, the book explores how rising temperatures are reshaping habitats, triggering biodiversity loss and unsettling the delicate balance that sustains communities worldwide. It probes the social and cultural dimensions of climate change, revealing how inequality, resource conflicts, and migration amplify the risks of ecological breakdown. It demonstrates how climate change acts as a "threat multiplier," exacerbating existing vulnerabilities and creating new, unforeseen pathways for crisis. The book is an essential and urgent read for anyone seeking to comprehend the full scope of the challenge the world is facing and to participate in the critical work of building a world that can endure. At once urgent and hopeful, the book calls readers to rethink humanity's role in the web of life and to envision a collective response that bridges science, ethics and action in a rapidly warming and shifting world.

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"Climate, Community and Collapse: The Ecology of a Warming World" unravels the deep interconnections between a destabilizing climate, fragile ecosystems and the futures of human societies. Drawing on insights from ecology, environmental history and sustainability studies, the book explores how rising temperatures are reshaping habitats, triggering biodiversity loss and unsettling the delicate balance that sustains communities worldwide. It probes the social and cultural dimensions of climate change, revealing how inequality, resource conflicts, and migration amplify the risks of ecological breakdown. It demonstrates how climate change acts as a "threat multiplier," exacerbating existing vulnerabilities and creating new, unforeseen pathways for crisis. The book is an essential and urgent read for anyone seeking to comprehend the full scope of the challenge the world is facing and to participate in the critical work of building a world that can endure. At once urgent and hopeful, the book calls readers to rethink humanity's role in the web of life and to envision a collective response that bridges science, ethics and action in a rapidly warming and shifting world.

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Pages: 236, Paperback, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing


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