The Effects Of Climate Change By Anthony Giddens

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Anthony Giddens believes that the main reason why we ignore the problems of the climate is our obsession with immediate problems. He believes that we do not care about what will happen ten, twenty, or fifty years from now, and that we rather worry about what is going to happen today (Giddens, 2009). He claims that the international community does in fact see that the future of the world is at risk due to climate change, but other impeding problems like war, poverty, and economic status is more important to them. He does not see the world as having a “systematic politics of climate change” hindering any chance of significant climate change measures to be done (Giddens, 2009). He concludes by claiming that politics will hold up the bill indefinitely and that energy security is the most valued entity that these governments protect. …show more content…

Harris exams the growth of climate change after policy was put into place in the late 1990s. He shows how the problem has only increased, and how there is now a general consensus in the scientific community that the effects are only going to get worse (Harris, 2010). The climate change issue has a strong correlation to the rise in poverty throughout the world, as climate change creates more poverty, and poverty has a negative effect on climate change. Sadly enough, Harris shows that those who suffer the most from climate change are the ones who contribute the least to it, like the middle class (Harris, 2010). As the problem gets worse, there is little being done to slow down the effects of climate change because the international community is looking at the nations to take initiative, and the nations are looking at the international community (Harris, 2010). This causes confusion as to who is going to step up and make significant change in the

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