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Cities Demanding The Earth A New Understanding Of The Climate Emergency Peter Taylor Geoff Obrien Phil Okeefe

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Cities Demanding The Earth A New Understanding Of The Climate Emergency Peter Taylor Geoff Obrien Phil Okeefe
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.95 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Peter Taylor; Geoff O'Brien; Phil O'Keefe
ISBN: 9781529210491, 1529210496
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Cities Demanding The Earth A New Understanding Of The Climate Emergency Peter Taylor Geoff Obrien Phil Okeefe by Peter Taylor; Geoff O'brien; Phil O'keefe 9781529210491, 1529210496 instant download after payment.

This urgent book brings our cities to the fore in understanding the human input into climate change. The demands we are making on nature by living in cities has reached a crisis point and unless we make significant changes to address it, the prognosis is terminal consumption. Providing a radical new argument that integrates global understandings of making nature and making cities, the authors move beyond current policies of mitigation and adaption and pose the challenge of urban stewardship to tackle the crisis. Their new way of thinking re-orients possibilities for environmental policy and calls for us to reinvent our cities as spaces for activism.

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