Requiem for a species: why we resist the truth about climate change / Clive Hamiton
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: London: Earthscan, 2010.Description: xiv, 286pISBN:- 9781849710817
- 363.73874 HAM-R
Contents:
1. No Escaping the Science --
2. Growth Fetishism --
3. The Consumer Self --
4. Many Forms of Denial --
5. Disconnection from Nature --
6. Is There a Way Out? --
7. The Four-Degree World --
8. Reconstructing a Future Appendix: Greenhouse Gases NotesIndex
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Books | Library, SPAB F-2 | Non Fiction | 363.73874 HAM-R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 001981 |
Total holds: 0
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363.73874 FIT-T Introduction to climate change economics and policy / | 363.73874 GLO Global sustainable development report 2015: | 363.73874 GRE Greenhouse governance: | 363.73874 HAM-R Requiem for a species: why we resist the truth about climate change / | 363.73874 HUL-W Why we disagree about climate change: | 363.73874 JOH-G Global warming in the 21st century / | 363.73874 JOH-G Global warming in the 21st century / |
1. No Escaping the Science --
2. Growth Fetishism --
3. The Consumer Self --
4. Many Forms of Denial --
5. Disconnection from Nature --
6. Is There a Way Out? --
7. The Four-Degree World --
8. Reconstructing a Future Appendix: Greenhouse Gases NotesIndex
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