Climate Change and the Humanities

Reclaims the debate on climate change from the sciences in favour of a more nuanced, interpretative humanities approachOffers inter-disciplinary chapters organized thematically into History, Philosophy, Ethics, Literature, Sociology and Media in a single volumeProvides readers with an up to date and comprehensive introduction to this dynamic field of research, as well as presenting the most important trends and methodologies in specific humanities subject areasProvokes a conversation within humanities of the merits of a collaborative field of study centred on climate changeIncludes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras