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Author:
Hine, Dougald, author.
Title:
At work in the ruins : finding our place in the time of science, climate change, pandemics and all the other emergencies / Dougald Hine.
Publisher:
Chelsea Green Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
213 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Despair.
Climatic changes--Social aspects.
Social history--21st century.
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020---Social aspects.
Climatic changes--Social aspects
Despair
Social aspects
Social history
Since 2000
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 24. Knowing Enough. 1. Talking About Climate Change -- 2. The Trouble We're In -- 3. Four Conversations -- pt. II Asking Too Much of Science -- 4. The Only Prediction I Am Going to Make -- 5. The Upstream Questions -- 6. Steering by Numbers -- 7. Hanging Over the Void -- 8. Tell Me the Truth About Science -- 9. Potemkin Villagers -- 10. What I Am Not Saying -- pt. III When Everything Changed -- 11. Behind the Science -- 12. How to Think -- 13. What to Believe -- 14. Here Come the Grown-Ups -- 15. Shades of Denial -- pt. IV What Just Happened -- 16. An Illness That Fits the Cure -- 17. The Modern Way of Dying -- 18. Footsteps in the Sand -- 19. When a Society Gets Sick -- pt. V Where We Find Ourselves -- 20. The Fish Tank -- 21. Two Roads Diverged -- 22. No Left Turn -- 23. How to Give Up -- 24. Knowing Enough.
Summary:
"Invited to speak at gatherings with scientists and policymakers, with archbishops, Indigenous activists and students, Dougald Hine, storyteller and social thinker, has spent most of his life talking to people about climate change. And then one afternoon in the second year of the pandemic, he realized he had nothing left to say. Why would someone who cares so deeply about ecological change want to stop talking about it now? At Work in the Ruins is the book that grew out of Dougald's attempt to answer that question. He delves deeply into what he discovered during the globally shared, isolating Covid moment; why the virus and the measures taken against it drove so many of us to despair; and how we can refind our bearings if the pandemic is not the big event that changes everything but simply one in a chain of emergencies that are bringing about the end of the world as we knew it. At Work in the Ruins explores the role science is playing in shaping public policy and how this is deteriorating our appreciation for the natural world, our capacity for short and long-term problem-solving, which results in the erosion of our freedom. Dougald questions our seemingly unbreakable attachment to modernity and how it blinds us to the numbing effects of relentless emergencies, including climate change and the pandemic. At Work in the Ruins is a book for anyone who has found themselves needing to make sense of what we've been through, what is ending, and how we learn to talk about it. Only then can we choose to face the problems that really matter so that we can find solace at work in the ruins"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
164502184X
9781645021841
LCCN:
2022055729
Locations:
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)

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