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 Democracy in a hotter time

Democracy in a hotter time
climate change and democratic transformation

  • ISBN: 9780262048590
  • Editorial: The MIT Press
  • Lugar de la edición: Cambridge (MSS). Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 279
  • Idiomas: Inglés

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Resumen

The first major book to deal with the dual crises of democracy and climate change as one interrelated threat to the human future and to identify a path forward. Democracy in a Hotter Time calls for reforming democratic institutions as a prerequisite for avoiding climate chaos and adapting governance to how Earth works as a physical system. To survive in the "long emergency" ahead, we must reform and strengthen democratic institutions, making them assets rather than liabilities. Edited by David W. Orr, this vital collection of essays proposes a new political order that will not only help humanity survive but also enable us to thrive in the transition to a post-fossil fuel world. Orr gathers leading scholars, public intellectuals, and political leaders to address the many problems confronting our current political systems. Few other books have taken a systems view of the effects of a rapidly destabilizing climate on our laws and governance or offered such a diversity of solutions. These thoughtful and incisive essays cover subjects from Constitutional reform to participatory urban design to education; together, they aim to invigorate the conversation about the human future in practical ways that will improve the effectiveness of democratic institutions and lay the foundation for a more durable and just democracy.

Part 1. Democracy?
Democracy
It's Who We Are and What the Earth Needs
No Decarbonization without Democratization: To Save the Climate, Open Democracy
Can Democracy Safeguard the Rights of Future Generations? Climate Change and Intergenerational Injustice
Part 2. Roadblocks. Our Urgency of Now: Converging Global Crises in a Time of Political Evolution
Embracing Complexity: Democratic Governance in the Long Emergency
Governing Science, Technology, and Innovation in Hotter Times
Confronting Climate Change in Extremely Online Times
Can a Global Revolution Save the Climate (and Democracy)?
Part 3. Policy and Law. Breaking Policy Gridlocks
Democracy in a Hotter Time: Can the Constitution Save the Planet?
What We Don't Expect, What We Know but Ignore, What We Wrongly Assume, and What We Need to Do
Part 4. Education for Uncommon Sense. Academe, Democracy, and Climate Change
New America and the Landscape of Democracy
Watering the Roots of Democracy

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