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Climate Change, Social Inequality, and Doom

William M. Epstein

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A critical examination of how inequality and cultural inertia hinder meaningful climate action.

The challenges of climate change, like so many issues today, are not evenly distributed across social and economic lines. In this sobering exploration of the interconnected crises of climate change and social inequality, William M. Epstein examines how entrenched cultural values and systemic inequities thwart meaningful climate action, driving humanity closer to catastrophic consequences.

Epstein outlines three potential climate futures—ranging from manageable to devastating—and scrutinizes society's...

A critical examination of how inequality and cultural inertia hinder meaningful climate action.

The challenges of climate change, like so many issues today, are not evenly distributed across social and economic lines. In this sobering exploration of the interconnected crises of climate change and social inequality, William M. Epstein examines how entrenched cultural values and systemic inequities thwart meaningful climate action, driving humanity closer to catastrophic consequences.

Epstein outlines three potential climate futures—ranging from manageable to devastating—and scrutinizes society's inability to confront these realities with meaningful action. He argues that solutions exist, but they demand sacrifices and transformations that clash with deeply rooted societal norms. Epstein highlights the global indifference to equality and environmental stewardship and exposes the tragic inertia that imperils democracy, the environment, and humanity itself. By examining the broader implications of inequality—ranging from resource distribution to policy inertia—he reveals how societal values shape environmental outcomes and the growing divide between those who bear the brunt of climate change and those who remain insulated.

Offering a sharp critique of romanticized individualism and its role in undermining collective action, this provocative book challenges readers to rethink society's capacity and willingness to confront existential and environmental threats. A profound and timely work, Climate Change, Social Inequality, and Doom confronts the moral and political failures that define the climate crisis and reveals the stark choice between an equitable, sustainable future and irreversible decline.

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Prologue
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Climate Change
Chapter 1. The Science of Doom
Chapter 2. Global Responses to Climate Change: The Conferences and Popular Support
Chapter 3. Resistance to

Prologue
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Climate Change
Chapter 1. The Science of Doom
Chapter 2. Global Responses to Climate Change: The Conferences and Popular Support
Chapter 3. Resistance to Change
Part II. Social Policy and Climate Change
Chapter 4. The Policymaking Process: Elites versus Masses
Chapter 5. Social Policy and Myth
Chapter 6. The National Will and Poverty
Chapter 7. Inequality in the United States
Chapter 8. Planned Social Change and Climate Policy
Chapter 9. Liberal Democracy and Climate Change
Part III. A Tit for Tat Ending
Chapter 10. Do or Die: Climate Change and Inequality
Notes
References
Index

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