The Environmentalist's Dilemma
Promise and Peril in an Age of Climate Crisis
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About This Book
For readers of Ronald Wright, Rebecca Solnit, and Yuval Noah Harari, comes a compelling inquiry into our relationship with humanity's latest and greatest calamity
In The Environmentalist's Dilemma, award-winning journalist Arno Kopecky zeroes in on the core predicament of our times: the planet may be dying, but humanity's doing better than ever. To acknowledge both sides of this paradox is to enter a realm of difficult decisions: Should we take down the government, or try to change it from the inside? Is it okay to compare climate change to Hitler? Is hope naive or indispensable? How do you tackle collective delusion? Should we still have kids? And can we take them to Disneyland?
Inquisitive and relatable, Kopecky strikes a rare note of optimistic realism as he guides us through the moral minefields of our polarized world. From start to finish, The Environmentalist's Dilemma returns to the central question: How should we engage with the story of our times?
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Table of contents
- Dedication
- The Newest Normal
- Mickey Mouse Is All Right
- The Velocity of Perception
- The Suspension of Disbelief
- The Unbearable Whiteness of Being (an Environmentalist)
- Letâs Get Drunk and Celebrate the Future
- Rebel, Rebel
- Inside Job
- Portents and Prophecies
- A Brief History of Population Control
- Dangerous Opportunities
- Once Upon a Time in Deutschland
- Every Little Thing
- Acknowledgements
- Sources
- About the Author
- Copyright
- Donation Information