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Social Science Perspectives on Climate Change

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Social Science Perspectives on Climate Change Synopsis

Although it is generally accepted that the climate is changing for the worse and that human activities are a major contributing factor in that change, there is still only marginal response to the challenge posed by climate change. The reasons behind this limited response are becoming clearer through the recognition that climate change is not just a set of physical science facts, but it is also part of a series of complex social processes. Consequently, this book is important in providing social science perspectives on a range of attempts to adjust human activity to reduce its environmental impact. These attempts vary from the changing of the dress code in Japanese offices to the creation of zero-carbon, gated communities in Bangalore, India. Taken together, the contributions to this book provide timely insights into the complexities of saving the planet through human endeavour. This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social Science.

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ISBN: 9781138095045
Publication date: 16th May 2017
Author: David (University of Huddersfield, UK) Canter
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 134 pages
Series: Contemporary Issues in Social Science
Genres: Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology
Development studies
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Politics and government
Climate change
Energy efficiency