Buying time for climate action [electronic resource] : exploring ways around stumbling blocks / editors, Jan W. Vasbinder, Jonathan Y.H. Sim.
Contributor(s): Vasbinder, Jan W | Sim, Jonathan.
Material type: BookSeries: Exploring complexity (World Scientific (Firm)): vol. 8.Publisher: Singapore : World Scientific, 2021Description: 1 online resource (224 p.).ISBN: 9789811249198; 9811249199.Subject(s): Climatic changesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 363.73874 Online resources: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers.Introduction -- A kaleidoscopic wealth of approaches -- Existential risks -- Food systems and their sustainability: buying time -- Fisheries and climate change -- What are emerging infections diseases? -- Climate-induced managed retreat, a multifaceted action plan -- Finance as barrier to addressing systemic climate change -- Resilient water management -- Heraclites, Lao Tzu, change, evolution and stumbling blocks -- The nature of stumbling blocks -- Selected discussion highlights.
"The 2021 IPCC report made one thing crystal clear - global climate change is here to stay. Time is up. We need to act or climate change will lead to inconceivable suffering by billions of people. Buying Time for Climate Action is the combined narrative of world class experts, all committed to help humanity survive its largely self-induced destructive course. Changing that course requires urgent action. Determining which actions will lead to helpful change requires insights into the stumbling blocks that always emerge when actions aimed at change are planned, resulting in lost time. The experts who contributed to this volume, through their expertise, networks, wisdom and creativity, have largely concluded that the way to cope with the stumbling blocks is to avoid them by focusing on grassroots initiatives. Their narratives and discussions, presented in this book, highlight such thinking. The book is essential reading for anyone committed to help avoid an existential disaster for humanity, and ready to move plans into effective action"-- Publisher's website.
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