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Defiant Earth: The Fate of Humans in the Anthropocene

Contributor(s): Hamilton, Clive (Author)

ISBN: 9781509519743

Publisher: Polity Press

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Pub Date: June 26, 2017

Dewey: 304.2

LCCN: 2016055253

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 8.60" L x 5.50" W ( 0.80 lbs) 200 pages

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Description: Humans have become so powerful that we have created a totally new geological epoch - the Anthropocene. In this book, leading philosopher Clive Hamilton examines the implications of our impact on our climate and environment, arguing that we can neither totally control our unruly planet nor ignore our responsibility to find a new way to live on it.

Review Quotes: "Defiant Earth is a major contribution to a topic that is of vital if not pre-eminent importance today. The book is highly original in its synthesis of the scientific, philosophical and religious issues raised by the coming of the 'Anthropocene.' Hamilton mines each of these traditions for ways to make sense of the new and frightening epoch that is upon us." - Adrian Wilding, University of Jena, Germany

"For those entertaining the idea that we should just rocket away from an overheated planet to some new world, or perhaps fill the atmosphere with sulphur to block out the sun, here's a remarkably powerful accounting of our actual responsibility--past, present, and future." - Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature

"Earth system scientists' idea of the Anthropocene has given rise to two seemingly rival camps of thought in the humanities: there are those who want to fold the idea back into new histories of global capital, and those who have used the debate to move towards a new philosophical anthropology. Clive Hamilton has been an original, important, and distinctive voice in this debate. Defiant Earth goes a long way towards bridging the distance between these rival camps while generating insights of its own into the meanings of being human in an age of planetary climate change. An essential reading for our times." - Dipesh Chakrabarty, University of Chicago

"Drawing his observations from the humanities as much as the sciences, Hamilton offers a robust view of the current state of play; not a warning - we're past that stage - but an attempt at understanding." - Geographical Magazine

"The book is a deeply philosophical and intensively argumentative plea for all of us to reconcile ourselves with the looming planetary crisis that is now on our doorstep. It is not only beautifully written, but passionately argued ... All books should aim for this stimulating provocation of thought, but it seems a rare accomplishment that few manage to achieve."
-ACUNS, Academic Council on the United Nations System

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