- Subjects
- Published
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New York, NY :
Bloomsbury Publishing
[2014]
[Place of publication not identified] : [2014] - Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First U.S. edition
- Physical Description
- 260 pages ; 25 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-246) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781620401330
- 1. Questions
- 2. We'll Deal with That Lofty Stuff Some Other Day
- Why Disaster Victims Do Not Want to Talk About Climate Change
- 3. Speaking as a Layman n Why We Think That Extreme Weather Shows We Were Right
- All Along
- 4. You Never Get to See the Whole Picture
- How the Tea Party Fails to Notice the Greatest Threat to Its Values
- 5. Polluting the Message
- How Science Becomes Infected with Social Meaning
- 6. The jury of Our Peers
- How We Follow the People Around Us
- 7. The Power of the Mob
- How Bullies Hide in the Crowd
- 8. Through a Glass Darkly
- The Strange Mirror World of Climate Deniers
- 9. Inside the Elephant
- Why We Keep Searching for Enemies
- 10. The Two Brains
- Why We Are So Poorly Evolved to Deal with Climate Change
- 11. Familiar Yet Unimaginable
- Why Climate Change Does Not Feel Dangerous
- 12. Uncertain Long-Term Costs
- How Our Cognitive Biases Line Up Against Climate Change
- 13. Them, There, and Then
- How We Push Climate Change Far Away
- 14. Costing the Earth
- Why We Want to Gain the Whole World Yet Lose Our Lives
- 15. Certain About the Uncertainty
- How We Use Uncertainty as a Justification for Inaction
- 16. Paddling in the Pool of Worry How We Choose What to Ignore
- 17. Don't Even Talk About It!
- The Invisible Force Field of Climate Silence
- 18. The Non-Perfect Non-Storm
- Why We Think That Climate Change Is Impossibly Difficult
- 19. Cockroach Tours
- How Museums Struggle to Tell the Climate Story
- 20. Tell Me a Story
- Why Lies Can Be So Appealing
- 21. Powerful Words
- How the Words We Use Affect the Way We feel
- 22. Communicator Trust
- Why the Messenger Is More Important than the Message
- 23. If They Don't Understand the Theory, Talk About It Over and Over and Over Again
- Why Climate Science Does Not Move People
- 24. Protect, Ban, Save, and Stop
- How Climate Change Became Environmentalist
- 25. Polarization
- Why Polar Bears Make It Harder to Accept Climate Change
- 26. Turn Off Your Lights or the Puppy Gets It
- How Doomsday Becomes Dullsville
- 27. Bright-siding
- The Dangers of Positive Dreams
- 28. Winning the Argument
- How a Scientific Discourse Turned into a Debating Slam
- 29. Two Billion Bystanders
- How Live Earth Tried and Failed to Build a Movement
- 30. Postcard from Hopenhagen
- How Climate Negotiations Keep Preparing for the Drama Yet to Come
- 37. Precedents and Presidents
- How Climate Policy Lost the Plot
- 32. Wellhead and Tailpipe
- Why We Keep Fueling the Fire We Want to Put Out
- 33. The Black Gooey Stuff
- Why Oil Companies Await Our Permission to Co Out of Business
- 34. Moral Imperatives
- How We Diffuse Responsibility for Climate Change
- 35. What Did You Do in the Great Climate War, Daddy?
- Why We Don't Really Care What Our Children Think
- 36. The Power of One
- How Climate Change Became Your Fault
- 37. Degrees of Separation
- How the Climate Experts Cope with What They Know
- 38. Intimations of Mortality
- Why the Future Goes Dark
- 39. From the Head to the Heart
- The Phony Division Between Science and Religion
- 40. Climate Conviction
- What the Green Team Can Learn from the God Squad
- 41. Why We Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change... And Why We Are Wired to Take Action
- 42. In a Nutshell
- Some Personal and Highly Biased ideas for Digging Our Way Out of This Hole
- Four Degrees: Why This Book Is Important
- References, Sources, and Further Reading
- Acknowledgments
- Index
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