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The heat and the fury : on the frontlines of climate violence / Peter Schwartzstein.

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"As a journalist on the climate security beat, Peter Schwartzstein has been chased by kidnappers, badly beaten, detained by police, and told, in no uncertain terms, that he was no longer welcome in certain countries. Yet these personal brushes with violence are simply a hint of the conflict simmering in our warming world. Schwartzstein has visited ravaged Iraqi towns where ISIS used drought as a recruiting tool and weapon of terror. In Bangladesh, he has interviewed farmers-turned-pirates who can no longer make a living off the land and instead make it off bloody ransoms. Security forces have blocked him from a dam being constructed along the Nile that has brought Egypt and Ethiopia to the brink of war. And he has heard the fear in the voices of women from around the world who say their husbands tempers flare when the temperature ticks up. In The Heat and the Fury, he not only puts readers on the frontlines of climate violence but gives us the context to make sense of seemingly senseless acts. As Schwartzstein deftly shows, climate change is often the spark that ignites long smoldering fires, the extra shove that pushes individuals, communities, and even nations over the line between frustration and lethal fury. What, he asks, can ratchet down the aggression? Can cooperation on climate actually become a salve to heal old wounds? There are no easy answers on a planet that is fast becoming a powder keg. But Schwartzstein's incisive analysis of geopolitics, unparalleled on-the-ground reporting, and keen sense of human nature offer the clearest picture to date of the violence that threatens us all." -- Description provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1642833010
  • ISBN: 9781642833010
  • Physical Description: xi, 315 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Washington, DC : Island Press, [2024]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-302) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction. The fundamentals of climate violence who, where, what, why, how -- Cultivating terror -- Bandit fodder -- Water wars? -- Merchants of thirst -- Deadly pastures -- No jobs, no peace -- Hunger games -- The West and the rest -- Out of chaos, hope?
Subject: Climatic changes > Social aspects.
Climatic changes > Political aspects.
Climate change mitigation.
Climatic changes.
Global environmental change > Social aspects.
Violence > Climatic factors.
War > Climatic factors.
War > Environmental aspects.
Climatic changes > Social aspects.
Human security > Climatic factors.
Genre: Informational works.

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