Unnatural Disasters : : Why Most Responses to Risk and Climate Change Fail but Some Succeed / / Gonzalo Lizarralde.

Storms, floods, fires, tsunamis, earthquakes, tornadoes, and other disasters seem not only more frequent but also closer to home. As the world faces this onslaught, we have placed our faith in “sustainable development,” which promises that we can survive and even thrive in the face of climate change...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press Complete eBook-Package 2021
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource :; 24 figures
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: “It Won’t Be Easy, But We Have Little Choice” --
1 Causes: “Disasters Happen for a Reason” --
2 Change: “They Want to Build Something Modern Here” --
3 Sustainability: “They Often Come Here With Their Talk About Green Solutions” --
4 Resilience: “They Say That We Must Adapt” --
5 Participation: “They Want Us to Participate in the Construction of I-Don’t-Know-What” --
6 Innovation: “We Need Something Really Innovative, They Said” --
7 Decision-Making: “We Want to Be Able to Make Our Own Decisions” --
8 Humility: “The Damn Circumstance of Water Everywhere” --
Notes --
Index
Summary:Storms, floods, fires, tsunamis, earthquakes, tornadoes, and other disasters seem not only more frequent but also closer to home. As the world faces this onslaught, we have placed our faith in “sustainable development,” which promises that we can survive and even thrive in the face of climate change and other risks. Yet while claiming to “go green,” we have instead created new risks, continued to degrade nature, and failed to halt global warming.Unnatural Disasters offers a new perspective on our most pressing environmental and social challenges, revealing the gaps between abstract concepts like sustainability, resilience, and innovation and the real-world experiences of people living at risk. Gonzalo Lizarralde explains how the causes of disasters are not natural but all too human: inequality, segregation, marginalization, colonialism, neoliberalism, racism, and unrestrained capitalism. He tells the stories of Latin American migrants, Haitian earthquake survivors, Canadian climate activists, African slum dwellers, and other people resisting social and environmental injustices around the world. Lizarralde shows that most reconstruction and risk-reduction efforts exacerbate social inequalities. Some responses do produce meaningful changes, but they are rarely the ones powerful leaders have in mind.This book reveals how disasters have become both the causes and consequences of today’s most urgent challenges and proposes achievable solutions to save a planet at risk, emphasizing the power citizens hold to change the current state of affairs.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231552509
9783110739077
9783110754001
9783110753776
9783110754162
9783110753936
DOI:10.7312/liza19810
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Gonzalo Lizarralde.