The Climate Coup

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ISBN: 9781509546145
Year: 2021
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 120

Discover the striking insights presented in this groundbreaking book by Mark Alizart that tackles the pressing issue of climate change head-on. Titled *The Climate Coup*, this compelling read uncovers the often-overlooked motivations behind governmental inaction amidst the climate crisis, revealing a world where profit and chaos reign supreme. Alizart suggests that a disturbing coalition of cynicism and greed is fueling the reluctance to address environmental challenges.

In the age of environmental upheaval, the book delves into the disturbing truth that while the planet suffers, there are those who profit from disaster, betting on societal collapse for personal gain. Through informed analysis, *The Climate Coup* underscores the urgent need to reconsider our individual actions and emphasizes that a collective response is crucial for meaningful change.

This enlightening text serves as a crucial call to arms for ecological activists, urging a rethink of strategies in order to confront the carbofascist forces threatening humanity. With just 120 pages, it offers a concise yet potent argument for a united stance against those who profit from our planet's peril. Don’t miss your chance to engage with one of the most critical discussions of our time--order your copy today and empower your understanding of the environmental crisis.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509546145
Year: 2021
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 120


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Inaction by governments in the face of climate change is often attributed to a lack of political will or a denial of the seriousness of the situation, but as Mark Alizart argues in this provocative book, we shouldn™t exclude the possibility that part of the reluctance might be motivated by cynicism and even sheer evil: for some people, there are real financial and political benefits to be gained from the chaos that will ensue from environmental disaster. The climate crisis creates its winners “ individuals who orchestrate environmental chaos and bet on the collapse of the world as they bet on declining share values.


In the face of this veritable ˜carbofascist™ coup targeting humanity, modifying our behaviour as individuals won™t suffice. We must train our critical attention on those financial and political actors who speculate on catastrophe and, in the light of this, we must rethink the strategy of ecological activism. This is a war to win, not a crisis to overcome.

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