Future of Denial: The Ideologies of Climate Change
By (Author) Tad DeLay
Verso Books
Verso Books
30th July 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Political activism / Political engagement
Social impact of environmental issues
155.915
Hardback
304
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 24mm
472g
The age of climate denialism is far from over. The Future of Denial asks us to consider why we squander the short time we have left. Will capitalists voluntarily walk away from hundreds of trillions of dollars in fossil fuels without force And, if not, who will force them The age of denial is over, or so we are told, yet emissions continue to rise while gimmicks, graft, and greenwash distract from new climate violence against the vulnerable. Militias near Portland hunt imaginary left-wing arsonists during a wildfire because they cannot imagine the world is warming. Europe erects nets in the Aegean Sea to capture migrants pushed out by drought and war. An airline claims to be carbon neutral with carbon offsets. Politicians say we should fight global warming by greening the military. A coal company invents carbon offsets to justify a new facility. Drone strikes hit people living along the aridity line. Yes, Exxon knew as early as the 1970s, but the basics of global warming were already understood before the American Civil War. Like a return of the repressed, what we do not want to know keeps returning to harm the marginalized and shift blame.
Tad DeLay, PhD is a philosopher, religion scholar, and interdisciplinary critical theorist. His books include Against: What Does the White Evangelical Want, The Cynic & the Fool, and God Is Unconscious. He is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy in Baltimore.