Climate Fetish Ecopolitics

Cover of Climate Fetish Ecopolitics by Paul Taylor
Author: Paul Taylor
Publisher: iUniverse
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 90
ISBN-13: 9781663257291
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 0.29101018584 pounds
Width: 0.19 inches
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Climate Fetish Ecopolitics by Paul Taylor, published by iUniverse on November 8, 2023, is a nonfiction work that explores the evolution of global environmentalism into a partisan political interest in the 21st century. This 90-page book invites readers to consider how consensus science aimed at addressing real environmental issues has been overshadowed by political propaganda and demagoguery. Taylor presents a rational synthesis of the often conflicting information surrounding global warming and climate change, emphasizing the absence of necessary cost-benefit analyses in contemporary discussions.

In this edition, readers will find a balanced assessment that draws on insights from numerous contemporary experts in climate science and policy. The book addresses the complexities and interrelationships inherent in environmental matters, focusing on the significance of understanding these issues in today’s political landscape. Taylor’s dedication to communicating the intricacies of environmental science and policy is evident throughout, making this work a thoughtful examination of the current state of ecopolitics.


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The reader is invited to consume this work of nonfiction with a mind open to the new idea that global environmentalism has devolved into Ecopolitics as a partisan political special interest in the 21st Century. Sadly, consensus science that solves real environmental problems has been replaced with pernicious political propaganda and demagoguery. And, the cost-benefit analyses necessary for prioritizing and solving environmental problems goes unmentioned in the issues of global climate change – unmentioned because such analyses are incalculable in today’s knowledge of climate science. This book is a rational synthesis of the massive, and often contradictory, volumes of information on global warming and climate change. This book cites numerous contemporary and credible experts on the issues of climate science and climate policy for a balanced assessment. The Author has dedicated his life to understanding and communicating the complexities, interrelationships, politics, sciences, economics and global significance manifested in environmental matters. Mr. Taylor has authored two prior book: “Green Gone Wrong” and “Climate of Ecopolitics.”

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Publisher: iUniverse. Year: 2023.
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Language: en. Pages: 90.

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