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The Heat and the Fury: On the Frontlines of Climate Violence

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Heat and the Fury: On the Frontlines of Climate Violence

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781804441572

Publisher:

Footnote Press Ltd

Imprint:

Footnote Press Ltd

Publication Date:

14th January 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Warfare and defence

Dewey:

363.7052

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 162mm, Height 240mm, Spine 32mm

Weight:

555g

Description

In this ground-breaking book, British-American environmental journalist, Peter Schwartzstein, takes the reader on the first on-the-ground exploration of climate change's contribution to global conflict. From the ravaged villages of Iraq, where ISIS has used drought as a recruiting tool and weapon of terror, to the pirateridden waters of Bangladesh - and drawing on more than a decade of reporting from dozens of countries - Schwartzstein writes about the unexpected ways in which climate change is feeding global unrest and conflict. Through the stories of the soldiers, farmers, spies and others affected around the world, he makes sense of a form of conflict that remains poorly understood, even as it devastates the lives of so many millions of people.


While researching this book, Schwartzstein was chased by kidnappers, detained by police and told, in no uncertain terms, that he was no longer welcome in certain countries. Yet, as he recounts, these personal brushes with violence are simply a hint of the conflict simmering in our warming world. In The Heat and the Fury, we learn how much of a threat this chaos also presents closer to home: from exploding military arsenals to intensifying violence against women during periods of extreme heat, Western countries are not immune. Above all, this is a hands-on investigation of climate's increasingly violent frontlines, providing a further glimpse into the ways in which global warming is affecting our planet and its inhabitants.

But, as Schwartztein's unparalleled reporting shows, there's nothing inevitable about climate violence. In fact, as he sets out, the same stresses that are pitching people against one another can even help bring them back together.

Reviews

At last - the red hot link between climate change and conflict laid out clearly, and laid bare. Schwartzstein has been, has seen, and tells it as it is -- Tim Marshall, author of PRISONERS OF GEOGRAPHY
Peter Schwartzstein's The Heat and the Fury is a richly reported, beautifully rendered, remarkably complex and rewarding meditation on the interplay of planetary instability and human brutality - a landmark work on perhaps the essential question of our time -- David Wallace-Wells, author of THE UNINHABITABLE EARTH
A compelling and expert read about the most important issue of our times that is in danger of being marginalised by an extraordinary lack of political will. -- Patrick Cockburn, author of THE RISE OF ISLAMIC STATE
Fascinating. In a mammoth reporting feat, Schwartzstein takes readers across the world to the frontlines of climate change - from the villages of the Sahel to Iraq's fight against jihadis, while always making sure to include nuance and context. I learnt a huge amount from this book -- Sally Hayden, author of MY FOURTH TIME, WE DROWNED
Never has a book on the climate crisis been so thrilling and so rich in adventure. While bullets and mortars fly overhead most of us see only the immediate conflict, Schwartzstein sees the bigger picture. He takes us into the trenches of the climate emergency and exposes the role it plays in destabilising communities, states, and the world. This is a brave and unique book. It paints a grim picture of the accelerating instability of the poorest communities in already vulnerable states. But is still a thrilling read thanks to the swashbuckling adventures of Schwartzstein. Travelling by bus, boat, and donkey cart, he takes us from Samarra to Khartoum and Kathmandu and beyond, meeting pirates, smugglers, jihadists and militiamen along the way. Beautifully written, darkly comedic in places and with a keen ear and eye for detail -- Quentin Sommerville, BBC Middle East correspondent
All too often, journalists in war zones are confined to exploring the immediate violence around them. In this deeply reported book, Peter Schwartzstein does something different, investigating how climate change can not only exacerbate inequity and instability, but also interacts with other drivers to foment future conflict. This book is a real contribution to our understanding of the complex relationship between climate and violence -- Azmat Khan, Pulitzer Prize winner for international reporting
Schwartzstein's vignettes of each troubled region are vibrantly narrated as he encounters indignant locals and has run-ins with menacing state security officials attempting to block his investigations into what they invariably consider a 'sensitive' subject. It's a riveting journey through a world running hot -- starred review * Publishers Weekly *
The heat will move us. It will rearrange growing seasons and supply chains, building codes and property values, immigrant streams and national identities. And the hotter it gets, science shows, the more violent we get. Few people understand the local safety and global security implications of this like Peter Schwartzstein, and even fewer have the intrepid reporting chops to take us around the world with gripping evidence and lessons learned. On an overheating Earth, where the most prepared will suffer least, this is a must-read -- Bill Weir, CNN Chief Climate Correspondent
A remarkable feat of both reporting and storytelling. This book is an essential documentation of how and where we've gone so wrong, and yet also one that offers some hope for resolutions. Schwartzstein's writing deftly builds to a crescendo of climate-driven conflict and instability, told with equal amounts of rigour and humanity -- Leon McCarron, author of WOUNDED TIGRIS

Author Bio

Peter Schwartzstein is a British-American journalist and environmental consultant. He writes about regional environment and geopolitical issues, with a focus onwater, the conflict-climate nexus and food security. His work regularly appears in National Geographic, Newsweek and the BBC. His work has also been published byThe Atlantic, the New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek, WIRED, The Guardian, Foreign Affairs, Politico, Le Monde Diplomatique and NPR among many other outlets. His award-winning reportage has been supported by the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, the Rory Peck Trust, the Society for Environmental Journalists and the Earth Journalism Network. He was selected as a TED fellow in 2020. Since 2017, Schwartzstein has been consulting for the UN Environment Programme, drafting reports on the Middle East and Africa's most pressing environmental emergencies, while also researching and contributing reports as an independent consultant for the ICRC, Amnesty International, UNDP, UNICEF, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), The Century Foundation and Small Arms Survey, among others.

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