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The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future Paperback – Illustrated, 29 July 2014
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- ISBN-10023116954X
- ISBN-13978-0231169547
- EditionIllustrated
- PublisherColumbia University Press
- Publication date29 July 2014
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions11.94 x 1.02 x 16.76 cm
- Print length112 pages
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[A] must-read... What is science fiction today will someday be the history of real, live people -- billions of them. Kudos to Oreskes and Conway for finding a creative way to talk about the immoral choice we are making today and how those billions of people will suffer for it.--Climate Progress Blog
A gripping and deeply disturbing account... Based on sound scholarship and yet unafraid to speak boldly, this book provides a welcome moment of clarity amid the cacophony of climate change literature.All Things Environmental--All Things Environmental
Excellent... The Collapse of Western Civilization is a very readable and effective way of communicating the catastrophic implications of where we are heading under the climate crisis.--Climate, People & Organizations
Oreskes and Conway do justice to the full seriousness of climate change. That seems to me prime among the many values of their book... For all its dispassion the book is a call to arms.--Hot Topic
Oreskes and Conway's book contains potent, thoughtful analysis...--Huffington Post
Packed with salient science, smart speculation and flashes of mordant humour.--Nature
The authors' creative attack, ahead of the 2014 U.S. midterm elections, on those who today deny climate change and advocate a hands-off approach by government, is what makes this work a must-read in the politics of climate change. Its gift -- the real reason why everyone should read it -- is that it gives us an opportunity to imagine the world as our grandchildren will encounter it.--Haaretz
This science-historical fantasy is thought-provoking, but is it prescient?--Scientific American
Though short, Collapse provides a detailed examination of how we've failed our environment -- and a call to action to save what's left.--Discover
The Collapse of Western Civilization illustrates the potential dangers from climate change, which can help readers think more clearly about the risk management choices society faces. The book may also encourage scientists to reflect on their role in society. If it helps scientists engage more effectively with the public by focusing on the key strengths of science, the book could help improve a flawed political system and enhance the potential for all branches of science to further benefit society.--Paul A. T. Higgins "Issues in Science and Technology "
A chilling view of what our history could be. Ignore it and it becomes more likely. Read this book, heed its warning, and perhaps we can avoid its dire predictions.--Timothy Wirth, vice chairman, United Nations Foundation, and former U.S. Senator and Member, U.S. House of Representatives
A much-needed antidote to the "AGENDA 21" nonsense promulgated by Glenn Beck and the far right, Oreskes and Conway provide us with a glimpse of the dystopian future we may ACTUALLY face should we fail to heed the warning of the world's scientists regarding the looming climate change crisis.--Michael E. Mann, director, Penn State Earth System Science Center, and author of The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches from the Front Lines
Oreskes and Conway's startling and all-too-plausible history of the century to come is in the spirit of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley and all the writers who have turned to prophecy in the attempt to ward off an oncoming disaster. Witty in its details and disturbing in its plausibility, this is an account of the Long Emergency we're entering that you will not soon forget.--Kim Stanley Robinson, author of Shaman, 2312, Science In the Capital, and the Mars trilogy
Provocative and grimly fascinating, The Collapse of Western Civilization offers a glimpse into a future that, with farsighted leadership, still might be avoided. It should be required reading for anyone who works--or hopes to--in Washington.--Elizabeth Kolbert, author of The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
Regret, Oreskes and Conway argue, is an equal-opportunity employer. Yes, climate change will be a nightmare for environmentalists. But global warming also threatens free marketeers, because unabated, it guarantees big government intervention. And that's the great service of this short but brilliant parable: it creates bipartisan empathy for our future selves. From that gift, perhaps we can summon the will to act today.--Auden Schendler, Vice President, Sustainability, Aspen Skiing Company
The scenario portrayed in this valuable little book is scarily possible. It would be apt if readers took action to keep it from, you know, happening.--Bill McKibben, founder 350.org
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- Publisher : Columbia University Press; Illustrated edition (29 July 2014)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 112 pages
- ISBN-10 : 023116954X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0231169547
- Dimensions : 11.94 x 1.02 x 16.76 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 557,244 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 1,884 in Science Fiction Alternate History
- 28,125 in Government & Politics
- 38,750 in Historical Fiction (Books)
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Naomi Oreskes is a professor of history and science studies at the University of California, San Diego. Her essay "Beyond the Ivory Tower" was a milestone in the fight against global warming denial.

Erik M. Conway is a historian of science and technology employed by the California Institute of Technology. He recently received a NASA History award for "path-breaking contributions to space history, ranging from aeronautics to Earth and space sciences," and an AIAA History Manuscript Award for his fourth book, Atmospheric Science at NASA: A History.
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A satirical look at the appalling prospects for the rest of this century, from the point of view of a Chinese historian from the year 2393, this book skewers our idiotic complacency, fossil fuel vested interests and the general deadly dithering over global heating.
The only thing wrong with it was that it was too short!







