A Redder Shade of Green

A Redder Shade of Green
Title A Redder Shade of Green PDF eBook
Author Ian Angus
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 160
Release 2017-06-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1583676465

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A socialist response to the looming ecological crisis As the Anthropocene advances, people across the red-green political spectrum seek to understand and halt our deepening ecological crisis. Environmentalists, scientists, and eco-socialists share concerns about the misuse and overuse of natural resources, but often differ on explanations and solutions. Some blame environmental disasters on overpopulation. Others wonder if Darwin’s evolutionary theories disprove Marx’s revolutionary views, or if capitalist history contradicts Anthropocene science. Some ask if all this worry about climate change and the ecosystem might lead to a “catastrophism” that weakens efforts to heal the planet. Ian Angus responds to these concerns in A Redder Shade of Green, with a fresh, insightful clarity, bringing socialist values to science, and scientific rigor to socialism. He challenges not only mainstream green thought, but also radicals who misuse or misrepresent environmental science. Angus’s argument that confronting environmental destruction requires both cutting-edge scientific research and a Marxist understanding of capitalism makes this book an essential resource in the fight to prevent environmental destruction in the 21st century.

A Redder Shade of Green

A Redder Shade of Green
Title A Redder Shade of Green PDF eBook
Author Ian Angus
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 203
Release 2017-06-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1583676457

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A socialist response to the looming ecological crisis As the Anthropocene advances, people across the red-green political spectrum seek to understand and halt our deepening ecological crisis. Environmentalists, scientists, and eco-socialists share concerns about the misuse and overuse of natural resources, but often differ on explanations and solutions. Some blame environmental disasters on overpopulation. Others wonder if Darwin’s evolutionary theories disprove Marx’s revolutionary views, or if capitalist history contradicts Anthropocene science. Some ask if all this worry about climate change and the ecosystem might lead to a “catastrophism” that weakens efforts to heal the planet. Ian Angus responds to these concerns in A Redder Shade of Green, with a fresh, insightful clarity, bringing socialist values to science, and scientific rigor to socialism. He challenges not only mainstream green thought, but also radicals who misuse or misrepresent environmental science. Angus’s argument that confronting environmental destruction requires both cutting-edge scientific research and a Marxist understanding of capitalism makes this book an essential resource in the fight to prevent environmental destruction in the 21st century.

REDDER SHADE OF GREEN.

REDDER SHADE OF GREEN.
Title REDDER SHADE OF GREEN. PDF eBook
Author IAN. ANGUS
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9789350025444

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Chemical, Color and Oil Record

Chemical, Color and Oil Record
Title Chemical, Color and Oil Record PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 958
Release 1927
Genre Chemistry, Technical
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Facing the Anthropocene

Facing the Anthropocene
Title Facing the Anthropocene PDF eBook
Author Ian Angus
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2016-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1583676090

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Science tells us that a new and dangerous stage in planetary evolution has begun—the Anthropocene, a time of rising temperatures, extreme weather, rising oceans, and mass species extinctions. Humanity faces not just more pollution or warmer weather, but a crisis of the Earth System. If business as usual continues, this century will be marked by rapid deterioration of our physical, social, and economic environment. Large parts of Earth will become uninhabitable, and civilization itself will be threatened. Facing the Anthropocene shows what has caused this planetary emergency, and what we must do to meet the challenge. Bridging the gap between Earth System science and ecological Marxism, Ian Angus examines not only the latest scientific findings about the physical causes and consequences of the Anthropocene transition, but also the social and economic trends that underlie the crisis. Cogent and compellingly written, Facing the Anthropocene offers a unique synthesis of natural and social science that illustrates how capitalism's inexorable drive for growth, powered by the rapid burning of fossil fuels that took millions of years to form, has driven our world to the brink of disaster. Survival in the Anthropocene, Angus argues, requires radical social change, replacing fossil capitalism with a new, ecosocialist civilization.

The dyer's instructer

The dyer's instructer
Title The dyer's instructer PDF eBook
Author David Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 366
Release 1850
Genre
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The Dyers Instructor: Comprising Practical Instructions in the Art of Dyeing Silk, Cotton Wool, and Worsted and Woollen Good, ...

The Dyers Instructor: Comprising Practical Instructions in the Art of Dyeing Silk, Cotton Wool, and Worsted and Woollen Good, ...
Title The Dyers Instructor: Comprising Practical Instructions in the Art of Dyeing Silk, Cotton Wool, and Worsted and Woollen Good, ... PDF eBook
Author David Smith (of Halifax.)
Publisher
Total Pages 400
Release 1876
Genre
ISBN

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