Book contents
- Five Times Faster
- Reviews
- Five Times Faster
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Science
- Part II Economics
- Part III Diplomacy
- 18 A Foreseeable Failure
- 19 The Greatest Public Relations Gamble in History
- 20 System Change, Not Climate Change
- 21 Better Late than Never
- 22 From Coal to Clean Power
- 23 From Oil to Electric Vehicles
- 24 From Deforestation to Sustainable Development
- 25 The Breakthrough Agenda
- 26 Competition and Cooperation
- 27 Tipping Cascades
- 28 Epilogue
- Appendix How You Can Help
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
28 - Epilogue
from Part III - Diplomacy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2024
- Five Times Faster
- Reviews
- Five Times Faster
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Science
- Part II Economics
- Part III Diplomacy
- 18 A Foreseeable Failure
- 19 The Greatest Public Relations Gamble in History
- 20 System Change, Not Climate Change
- 21 Better Late than Never
- 22 From Coal to Clean Power
- 23 From Oil to Electric Vehicles
- 24 From Deforestation to Sustainable Development
- 25 The Breakthrough Agenda
- 26 Competition and Cooperation
- 27 Tipping Cascades
- 28 Epilogue
- Appendix How You Can Help
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
There is a connection between the habits of thinking in science, economics, and diplomacy that are hindering our response to climate change. Western science since the Enlightenment has built its success on reductionism. This has left us less good than we need to be at thinking holistically, and at understanding the potential for systemic change in our environment, economy, and international relations. New ways of thinking can take generations to spread through society and displace their predecessors. In our present crisis, we must accelerate this process deliberately – we cannot afford to wait.
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- Five Times FasterRethinking the Science, Economics, and Diplomacy of Climate Change – Updated Edition, pp. 373 - 377Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024