Climate Change for Young People
The Antidote to Eco-anxiety
by David Stark
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Pub Date 28 Jan 2023 | Archive Date 16 Mar 2023
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Description
David Stark could not find a book which explained climate change and related energy policy in appropriate detail without being patronising and alarmist so after seven years of research he wrote one himself.
He believes that the contagion circulating through young people of the 21st century, eco-anxiety has spread because the agenda was set by activism where rational and informed debate is precluded. With this comprehensive - but entirely accessible - guide to climate change, debate and the healing process can now start. We can all begin to understand why efforts to date to ‘save the planet’ have hurt the economies of Western democracies and placed our energy and manufacturing security in the hands of autocracies.
This book discusses the different arguments that are often heard in documentaries and news reports but breaks them down with facts and empirical scientific evidence, cutting through the hyperbole to see whether they are actually the cause for panic that we’ve been told they are and whether the solutions being proposed will really help. The current energy crisis suggests that the cure is worse than the disease.
A Note From the Publisher
Marketing Plan
An easy to understand but comprehensive guide for young people (and all others interested) on climate change to encourage informed conversation and discussion.
Analyses common claims made by activists and green policy for the truth, discussing whether the solutions being presented will be effective in the long term.
Questions whether the current economic crisis is the inevitable result of impractical, unaffordable and naïve energy policy.
Delves into history, meteorology, sociology, economics, ecology, psychology, chemistry and politics to explain how green ideology developed.
Written by an architect with experience in designing energy efficient buildings, after extensive research.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781803134192 |
PRICE | £7.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 432 |