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Ladataan... Climate wars (vuoden 2008 painos)Tekijä: Gwynne Dyer
TeostiedotClimate Wars: The Fight for Survival as the World Overheats (tekijä: Gwynne Dyer)
![]() - Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. shelved in HT Green Library - by Reception - Monograph Library (R) was very interesting but maybe not the right time for me to read it. will try again later Dyer is one of those authors from whom I will buy anything. In this departure from his usual material, he examines climate change. Throughout the book he postulates a number of different scenarios, using his expertise as a military writer, involving likely possibilities for wars and extreme changes in political stances - all directly related to climate change. For example, in one chapter he discusses the likelihood of war between India and Pakistan involving nuclear weaponry. Once the Himalayan glaciers have melted, Pakistan will find itself with greatly reduced water flow while India will fare somewhat better as a great deal of the flow from rivers in that same areas falls as rain. Pakistan already feels they got a raw deal in dividing the watershed and tensions rise from there. I've likely done a poor job at explication here but it gives the general idea. Dyer doesn't stop at these speculative scenarios but also discusses a large variety of means of combating climate change, some on a large scale. It is definitely a book I'd recommend. Gwynne Dyer steps out of the arena of war and international politics to discuss the most urgent crisis facing our planet - global warming. The book is not comfortable reading. Dyer interviews many recognized climate authorities and posits scenarios based on their thoughts. The book clearly underlines the necessity for global cooperation and more importantly action to avoid great suffering and death on a global scale. ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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Waves of climate refugees. Dozens of failed states. All-out war. From one of the world's great geopolitical analysts comes a terrifying glimpse of the near future, when climate change drives the world's powers towards the cutthroat politics of survival. An increase of as little as two degrees Celsius in average global temperature - which is almost inevitable - could heat global politics to boiling point and trigger massive conflicts over scarce food and water. Bringing together extensive interviews and the latest research in this revised and updated edition, Gwynne Dyer reveals the truth about Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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I must say he misses an obvious point, especially evident when he says “There are almost seven billion of us, and it is almost impossible to imagine a way that we can stop the growth before there are eight and a half billion” (p.268) — because it’s very possible to imagine a way: men just have to stop ejaculating into women’s vaginas.
Just think: the devastating climate changes that have already begun to happen (i.e., the beginning of the now-inevitable end of life as we know it) could’ve been avoided if we’d kept our greenhouse gases to under 350 ppm — which would have been so easy if we’d kept our population to a certain level.
So it begs the question: why is not ejaculating into women’s vaginas so unimaginable for men?
(And as it happens, I read this just yesterday -- YES!
https://secularhumanism.org/2020/06/why-climate-change-is-an-irrelevance-economi... (