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Huber, Matthew T.
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Climatic changes -- Political aspects.
Climate change mitigation -- Political aspects.
Communism and ecology.
Social classes -- Political aspects.
Social classes -- Environmental aspects.
Socialism and society -- Environmental aspects.
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Huber, Matthew T.
Climatic changes -- Political aspects.
Climate change mitigation -- Political aspects.
Communism and ecology.
Social classes -- Political aspects.
Social classes -- Environmental aspects.
Socialism and society -- Environmental aspects.
MARC Display
Climate change as class war : building socialism on a warming planet /
Matthew
T
.
Huber
.
by
Huber
,
Matthew
T
.
Verso ; 2022.
Call #:
363.73874 H877c
Subjects
Climatic changes -- Political aspects.
Climate change mitigation -- Political aspects.
Communism and ecology.
Social classes -- Political aspects.
Social classes -- Environmental aspects.
Socialism and society -- Environmental aspects.
ISBN:
9781788733885 (pbk.)
Description:
312 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"In this groundbreaking analysis,
Matthew
T
.
Huber
[professor of Geography in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University] argues that the carbon-intensive capitalist class must be confronted with its disproportionate effect on the climate. Yet, at present the climate movement is unpopular and rooted in the professional class, where it remains incapable of meeting this dizzying challenge. As an alternative,
Huber
proposes a climate politics to appeal to the majority -- the working class -- and he evaluates the Green New Deal as a first attempt to channel working-class material and ecological interests. He advocates building union power in the very energy system that must be transformed. (...)"--Back cover.
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