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Clima in crisi

Una nuova socialità per la lotta al global warming
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Solo realizzando profondamente che il cardine del problema riguarda i rapporti tra esseri umani si può trovare la strada per conseguire un sano sviluppo sostenibile´, basato sul riconoscimento di un´uguaglianza umana profonda.
Clima in crisi´ è un´espressione più appropriata di cambiamenti climatici´, rende di più l´idea del momento che viviamo. Solitamente la parola cambiamento´ è usata con accezione positiva, crisi´, invece, negativa. Ma in ogni crisi c´è sempre la possibilità di una trasformazione, a patto che la si affronti con grande vitalità, una buona conoscenza e avendone individuato i reali motivi.
L´attuale crisi climatica è unica nella storia, per velocità di realizzazione e perché è la prima indotta direttamente dagli esseri umani. I suoi effetti stanno già causando sofferenza e morte. L´immissione massiccia e sempre crescente dei gas serra in atmosfera negli ultimi duecento anni, alla base del global warming, è la causa fisica di questa crisi, ma le sole soluzioni pratiche/tecnologiche sono basi solide per realizzare la rivoluzione verde´, la transizione ecologica´ e il futuro sostenibile´? I Fridays For Future dicono di no e gli autori sono d´accordo con loro. E allora, quali sono le basi veramente solide da cui partire? La domanda è complessa, la sfida sta nel reinventare il nostro essere umani su questo pianeta, per costruire un futuro degno di essere vissuto.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9788864435879
Product TypeE-book
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FormatReflowable
PublisherL'Asino d'oro
Publishing date05/01/2022
LanguageItalian
File size960036 Bytes
Article no.10501115
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Product groupBU426
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