This Changes Everything
Material type: TextPublication details: Great Britian: Penguin, 2015Description: 566pSubject(s): Capitalism | Climatic changes--Economic aspects | Environmental economics | Environmental policy--Economic aspects | Climatic changes--Political aspects | Climatic changes | Climatic changes--Social aspects | Global environmental changeDDC classification: 363.73874
Contents:
Part one
Bad timing
1. The right is right: The revolutionary power of climate change
2.Hot Money: How free market fundamentalism helped overheat the planet
3.Public and paid for: Overcoming the ideological blocks to the next economy
4.Planning and banning: Slapping the invisible hand, Building a movement
5.Beyond extractivism: Confronting the climate denier within
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363.73874 CHA/G Global sustainable development report 2015: Climate change and sustainable development assessing progress of regions and countries/ | 363.73874 EMA/W What we know about climate change/ | 363.73874 KHA/G Global warming & climate change/ | 363.73874 KLE/T This Changes Everything | 363.73874 LOM/G Global crises, global solutions/ | 363.73874 RED/R Responding to global warming: the technology, economics and politics of sustainable energy/ | 363.73874 SCO/T Tourism and climate change: impacts, adaptation and mitigation/ |
Part one
Bad timing
1. The right is right: The revolutionary power of climate change
2.Hot Money: How free market fundamentalism helped overheat the planet
3.Public and paid for: Overcoming the ideological blocks to the next economy
4.Planning and banning: Slapping the invisible hand, Building a movement
5.Beyond extractivism: Confronting the climate denier within
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