The History and Future of Climate Change Research: Will Novel Technologies Fall Victim to Denialism and Conspiracy?
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Published:2024
Mirela Panait, Răzvan Ionescu, Iza Gigauri, Lukman Raimi, 2024. "The History and Future of Climate Change Research: Will Novel Technologies Fall Victim to Denialism and Conspiracy?", Social Responsibility, Technology and AI, David Crowther, Shahla Seifi
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Abstract
The current relationship between humans and nature is complex and tense. Overexploitation of natural resources, pollution, climate change and biodiversity loss present the main challenges for modern society. In particular, the issue of climate change is being intensely debated, and the interest in protecting natural resources by adopting sustainable practices is growing. Therefore, this chapter examines a brief history and concept of climate change, reviewing relevant theories and authors from Svante Arrhenius and Guy Stewart Callendar to Charles David Keeling and Mikhail Budyko. This chapter explores the first measurements and warnings regarding climate crisis and reviews international treaties and policy development at local, national and global levels. Furthermore, adverse consequences of the climate crisis are described, and ecologism, eco-imperialism and climate change denialism are explained.
