Change-oriented Conceptions of Climate: A Response to Thom Brooks’ How Not to Save the Planet

Ethics, Policy and Environment 19 (2):150-152 (2016)
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Thom Brooks key insight is this: if we continue to misunderstand climate change as a problem with an ‘end-state solution’, we remain unable to grapple with three related realities. Th...

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