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After Sustainability : Denial, Hope, Retrieval - John Foster

After Sustainability

Denial, Hope, Retrieval

By: John Foster

Paperback | 12 August 2014 | Edition Number 1

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While struggling to deny it, many environmentalists already suspect what they cannot admit: that it is now too late for sustainability. International attempts to combat climate change have failed and we can no longer avert environmental tragedy. But rather than despairing, this book explores where coming out of denial could take us. Giving an original philosophical account that draws on great works of literature and research, After Sustainability reveals that the roots of the environmental crisis lie in the way we think about ourselves and our lives. It shows how we must break free from the self-blinded optimism of sustainable development and progressivism if we are to survive the catastrophic consequences of environmental tragedy and face the future with honesty. This book is essential reading for students and researchers in environment and sustainability, geography, philosophy and climate change, but it is also an urgent call to all those who are concerned with the future of humanity.
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Timely but discomforting...examines the myth of progress and finds it wanting. It will help climate change deniers understand the issues. More importantly, it will help environmentalists, most of whom deny their own failure, to shift from a morally bankrupt optimism to a more realistic hope - with learning at its heart.

William Scott, Professor Emeritus, University of Bath and President of the UK National Association for Environmental Education

An understanding of the bind we are in, why 'sustainability' has failed to get us out of it, and what an honest alternative might be is long overdue. This book looks beyond false hope and strained optimism to what that future might look like. Necessary and important.

Paul Kingsnorth Poet, author and Director of the Dark Mountain project

Human societies continue largely to ignore the increasingly dire warnings coming from climate and other environmental scientists. Whether or not you agree with this book's conclusions, it will make you think about the challenges and the scale of societal response that they demand. Such thought is currently in worryingly short supply.Paul Ekins Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy and Director, Institute for Sustainable Resources, University College London

'Foster's arguments are well researched and bear the careful citations of a trained academic. However, the audience here is not academics; rather, Foster suggests that everyone - climate change deniers, environmentalists, and those sitting on the fence - should consider the arguments and be very afraid of the conclusion. This reviewer agrees - because evidence suggests that the two-degree maximum will easily double or even triple, people should be very afraid indeed. Summing Up: Recommended' - R. C. Robinson, City University of New York, CHOICE April 2015

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