How We Sold Our Future: The Failure to Fight Climate Change
Beckert, Jens, Cunningham, Ray
- 出版商: Polity
- 出版日期: 2025-02-19
- 售價: $1,230
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,169
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 208
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 1509565094
- ISBN-13: 9781509565092
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商品描述
For decades we have known about the dangers of global warming. Nevertheless, greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase. How can we explain our failure to take the necessary measures to stop climate change? Why are societies, despite the mounting threat to ourselves and our children, so reluctant to take action?
In this important new book, Jens Beckert provides an answer to these questions. Our apparent inability to implement basic measures to combat climate change is due to the nature of power and incentive structures affecting companies, politicians, voters, and consumers. Drawing on social science research, he argues that climate change is an inevitable product of the structures of capitalist modernity which have been developing for the past 500 years. Our institutional and cultural arrangements are operating at the cost of destroying the natural environment and attempts to address global warming are almost inevitably bound to fail. Temperatures will continue to rise and social and political conflicts will intensify. The tragic truth is: we are selling our future for the next quarterly figures, the upcoming election results, and today's pleasure. Any realistic climate policy needs to focus on preparing societies for the consequences of escalating climate change and aim at strengthening social resilience to cope with the increasingly unstable natural world. Civil society is the only source of pressure that could build the necessary strength and support for climate protection.
How We Sold Our Future is a crucial intervention into the most pressing issue of our time.
In this important new book, Jens Beckert provides an answer to these questions. Our apparent inability to implement basic measures to combat climate change is due to the nature of power and incentive structures affecting companies, politicians, voters, and consumers. Drawing on social science research, he argues that climate change is an inevitable product of the structures of capitalist modernity which have been developing for the past 500 years. Our institutional and cultural arrangements are operating at the cost of destroying the natural environment and attempts to address global warming are almost inevitably bound to fail. Temperatures will continue to rise and social and political conflicts will intensify. The tragic truth is: we are selling our future for the next quarterly figures, the upcoming election results, and today's pleasure. Any realistic climate policy needs to focus on preparing societies for the consequences of escalating climate change and aim at strengthening social resilience to cope with the increasingly unstable natural world. Civil society is the only source of pressure that could build the necessary strength and support for climate protection.
How We Sold Our Future is a crucial intervention into the most pressing issue of our time.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
數十年來,我們已經知道全球暖化的危險。然而,溫室氣體排放仍在持續增加。我們如何解釋未能採取必要措施來阻止氣候變遷的失敗?儘管對我們自己和子女的威脅日益增加,社會為何仍然如此不願意採取行動?
在這本重要的新書中,Jens Beckert 提出了這些問題的答案。我們顯而易見無法實施基本措施來對抗氣候變遷,源於影響企業、政治家、選民和消費者的權力與激勵結構的本質。他借助社會科學研究,主張氣候變遷是過去 500 年來資本主義現代性結構的必然產物。我們的制度和文化安排正在以摧毀自然環境為代價運作,而應對全球暖化的努力幾乎注定會失敗。氣溫將持續上升,社會和政治衝突將加劇。悲劇的真相是:我們正在為下一季的數據、即將到來的選舉結果和今天的快樂出賣我們的未來。任何現實的氣候政策都需要專注於為社會準備應對日益加劇的氣候變遷後果,並旨在增強社會的韌性,以應對日益不穩定的自然世界。公民社會是唯一能夠建立必要力量和支持氣候保護的壓力來源。
《我們如何出賣了未來》是對當前最緊迫議題的重要介入。
作者簡介
Jens Beckert is Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Jens Beckert 是馬克斯·普朗克社會研究所的所長。