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Heat, a History
On Barak
其他書名
Lessons from the Middle East for a Warming Planet
出版
Univ of California Press
, 2024-08-27
主題
History / Middle East / General
History / World
Nature / Ecology
Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
Science / Environmental Science
Science / Earth Sciences / Geography
Science / Global Warming & Climate Change
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Middle Eastern Studies
Social Science / Human Geography
ISBN
0520403924
9780520403925
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=wHIQEQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Shifts the conversation from abstract “global warming” to the deeply human impacts of heat—and how our efforts to keep cool have made the problem worse.
Despite the flames of record-breaking temperatures licking at our feet, most people fail to fully grasp the gravity of environmental overheating. What acquired habits and conveniences allow us to turn a blind eye with an air of detachment? Using examples from the hottest places on earth,
Heat, a History
shows how scientific methods of accounting for heat and modern forms of acclimatization have desensitized us to climate change.
Ubiquitous air conditioning, shifts in urban planning, and changes in mobility have served as temporary remedies for escaping the heat in hotspots such as the twentieth-century Middle East. However, all of these measures have ultimately fueled not only greenhouse gas emissions but also a collective myopia regarding the impact of rising temperatures. Identifying the scientific, economic, and cultural forces that have numbed our responses, this book charts a way out of short-term thinking and towards meaningful action.