Is Science Enough?

Forty Critical Questions About Climate Justice
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Is Science Enough? by Aviva Chomsky delves into the complex and urgent challenges of climate change, examining how science interacts with society and politics. Chomsky argues that scientific understanding alone isn't sufficient to address global environmental issues. She explores the necessity of integrating social justice and political action to drive meaningful solutions to the climate crisis.
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You might enjoy this thought-provoking read if you're curious about the intersection of science and social justice. The book blends environmentalism, science, and activism, questioning whether scientific solutions alone are adequate to tackle pressing global issues.

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Is Science Enough?

"This book shows that science is not enough to reverse climate catastrophe: we need put social, racial, and economic justice front and center, radically redistribute, and abandon the global growth economy"--

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Why social, racial, and economic justice are just as crucial as science in determining how humans can reverse climate catastrophe.

We are facing a climate catastrophe. A plethora of studies describes the damage we've already done: the droughts, the wildfires, the super-storms, the melting glaciers, the heat waves, and the displaced people fleeing lands that are becoming uninhabitable. Many people understand that we are facing a climate emergency but may be unclear on technical, policy, and social justice aspects. In Is Science Enough?, Aviva Chomsky breaks down the concepts, terminology, and debates for activists, students, and anyone concerned about climate change. She argues that science is not enough to change courseβ€”we need to put social, racial, and economic justice front and centre and overhaul the global growth economy.

Chomsky's accessible primer focuses on five key issues:

1. Technical questions - What exactly are "clean," "renewable," and "zero-emission" energy sources? How much do different sectors (power generation, transportation, agriculture, industry, etc.) contribute to climate change? Can forests serve as a carbon sink?

2. Policy questions - What is the Green New Deal? How does a cap-and-trade system work? How does the United States subsidise the fossil fuel industry?

3. What can I do as an individual? - Do we need to consume less? What kinds of individual actions can make the most difference? Should we all be vegetarians?

4. Social, racial, and economic justice - What's the relationship of inequality to climate change? What do race and racism have to do with climate change? How are pandemics related to climate change?

5. Broadening the lens - What is economic growth? How important is it, and how does it affect the environment? What is degrowth?

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The book by Aviva Chomsky has been praised for its accessible and thought-provoking examination of climate change, highlighting the intricate ties between science, capitalism, and social justice. It deftly addresses complex questions and critiques the role of technological fixes and capitalism in the climate crisis, offering insightful guidance for activists and readers keen on exploring the environmental and social dimensions of this urgent issue.

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ISBN: 9780807015766

Publisher: Beacon Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 April 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Beacon Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Aviva Chomsky is a professor of history and the coordinator of Latin American Studies at Salem State University. The author of several books including Undocumented and "They Take Our Jobs!", Chomsky has been active in the Latin American solidarity and immigrants' rights movements for over 30 years. She lives in Salem, Massachusetts.

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