Overheated: How Capitalism Broke the Planet--And How We Fight Back

Overheated: How Capitalism Broke the Planet--And How We Fight Back

by Kate Aronoff
Overheated: How Capitalism Broke the Planet--And How We Fight Back

Overheated: How Capitalism Broke the Planet--And How We Fight Back

by Kate Aronoff

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Overview

This damning account of the forces that have hijacked progress on climate change shares a bold vision of what it will take, politically and economically, to face the existential threat of global warming head-on.

In the past few years, it has become impossible (for most) to deny the effects of climate change and that the planet is warming, and to acknowledge that we must act. But a new kind of denialism is taking root in the halls of power, shaped by a quarter-century of neoliberal policies, that threatens to doom us before we've grasped the full extent of the crisis.

As Kate Aronoff argues, since the 1980s and 1990s, economists, pro-business Democrats and Republicans in the US, and global organizations like the UN and the World Economic Forum have all made concessions to the oil and gas industry that they have no intention of reversing. What's more, they believe that climate change can be solved through the market, capitalism can be a force for good, and all of us, corporations included, are fighting the good fight together.

These assumptions, Aronoff makes abundantly clear, will not save the planet. Drawing on years of reporting and rigorous economic analysis, Aronoff lays out a robust vision for what will, detailing how to constrain the fossil fuel industry; transform the economy into a sustainable, democratic one; mobilize political support; create effective public-private partnerships; enact climate reparations; and adapt to inevitable warming in a way that is just and equitable.

Our future, Overheated makes clear, will require a radical reimagining of our politics and our economies, but if done right, it will save the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781568589961
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 04/20/2021
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 888,460
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kate Aronoff is a staff writer at The New Republic, a fellow at Type Media Center, and a senior fellow at Data for Progress. A frequent contributor to The Intercept, her work has appeared in the New York Times, the Nation, Dissent, Rolling Stone, the Guardian, and Harpers, among other outlets. She was previously a writing fellow at In These Times and a contributing editor at Waging Nonviolence. Aronoff is the co-editor of We Own the Future: Democratic Socialism, American Style and the co-author of A Planet to Win: Why We Need a Green New Deal. She lives in Brooklyn.

Table of Contents

Introduction: From Great Acceleration to Great Transformation 1

Part 1 New Denial Old Ideas

1 Climate Denial Is Dead 21

2 Long Live Climate Denial! 43

3 First as Tragedy 67

4 Parallel Worlds 103

5 New Scenarios 131

Part 2 Green Dreams Versus Eco-Apartheid

6 Pick Good! Be Smart! 161

7 Planning for a Good Crisis 185

8 Power to the People 209

9 A Postcarbon Democracy 241

10 Toward a Nonviolent Economy 271

11 Managing Eco-Apartheid 297

12 Emergency Internationalism 319

Conclusion: We Can Have Nice Things 345

Acknowledgments 361

Notes 365

Index 401

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