As temperatures rise, climate change is increasingly
expressing itself in human politics through greater
violence, social breakdown and spreading state failure;
acclaimed war correspondent Christian Parenti reports
from the frontilines of a new age of climate wars.
Across the Global South, climate change is breeding war,
banditry and social breakdown. As temperatures rise,
glaciers melt, droughts intensify and extreme weather
becomes more frequent, climate change is increasingly
expressing itself in human politics as greater violence,
humanitarian crisis, social breakdown and spreading
state failure. From Africa to Asia and Latin America,
the new era of climate war has begun. In ''Tropic of
Chaos'', award-winning journalist and author Christian
Parenti travels through the frontlines of this gathering
catastrophe. Combining vivid on-the-ground reportage
with incisive sociological and historical analysis,
Parenti lays out the raw facts: climate change is
already beginning to express itself as poverty, hunger,
migration, civil war, massive slum urbanisation, and the
collapse of weak states. Parenti locates the geography
of this crisis as running along the old north-south axis
of empire.The front lines of the calamity are that belt
of economically and politically battered post-colonial
states girding the planet's mid-latitudes. Already the
Pentagon and its European allies are planning a
militarized adaptation for this new world. |
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