Requiem for a Species: Why we resist the truth about climate change
By (Author) Clive Hamilton
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st March 2010
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Social and ethical issues
551.5
Winner of Queensland Premier's Literary Awards 2010 (Australia)
Paperback
300
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
342g
There have been any number of urgent scientific reports in recent years emphasising just how dire the future looks and how little time we have left to act. But around the world only a few have truly faced up to the facts about global warming. This book is about why we have ignored those warnings, so that now it is too late. It is a book about the frailties of the human species: our strange obsessions, our hubris, and our penchant for avoiding the facts. It is the story of a battle within us between the forces that should have caused us to protect the earth, like our capacity to reason and our connection to nature, and our greed, materialism and alienation from nature, which have won out. And it is about the 21st-century consequences of these failures, and what we can do now.
Clive Hamilton is author or co-author of Affluenza, Growth Fetish, Scorcher and Silencing Dissent.