OMNI CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS #219, February 24, 2025


Compiled by Dick Bennett.  https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2025/02/omni-climate-memo-mondays-219-february.html 

From Understanding to Action
Erald Kolasi .  The Physics of Capitalism: How a New Political Ecology Can Change the World
Genevieve GuentherThe Language of Climate Politics: Fossil-Fuel Propaganda and How to Fight It. 


The Physics of Capitalism: How a New Political Ecology Can Change the World by Erald Kolasi.  Monthly Review, 2025.
The Physics of Capitalism, by Erald Kolasi, offers a new theoretical framework for understanding the relationship between economic systems and the wider natural world.

The economic and demographic growth of human civilization over the last ten thousand years has profoundly impacted natural ecosystems throughout the planet, triggering major instabilities across the biosphere that threaten to reverberate on civilization and to destabilize its long-term trajectory.  Swamped with multiple ecological challenges of historic proportions, global civilization now stands at a critical tipping point that deserves closer scrutiny. If we are to have any hope of addressing the difficult challenges we face, then we must begin by understanding them and appreciating their complexity. And then, we must act.

The Language of Climate Politics: Fossil-Fuel Propaganda and How to Fight Itby Genevieve Guenther.

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Publisher’s description:   A groundbreaking investigation into the propaganda justifying the fossil-fuel economy, The Language of Climate Politics offers readers powerful new ways to talk about the climate crisis that will help create transformative change.

“If you want to understand the climate crisis and you only have time to read one book, this should be it.” – Kieran Setiya, author of Life is Hard.

“A revelatory study…It’s a breath of fresh air.” Publishers’ Weekly Starred Review

In an illuminating analysis, Dr. Genevieve Guenther shows that the climate debate is not, in fact, neatly polarized, with Republicans obstructing climate action and Democrats advancing climate solutions. Partisans on the right and the left often repeat the same fossil-fuel talking points, and this repetition produces a centrist consensus upholding the status quo, even as global heating accelerates.

Weaving this analysis through fascinating critical histories of the terms that dominate the language of climate politics―the words we, alarmist, cost, growth, “India and China,” innovation, and resilience―Dr. Guenther shows how this consensus is established. Fossil-fuel interests weaponize the discourses of science, economics, and activism, co-opting and twisting climate language to help greenwash their plans for ongoing extraction. But all too often climate scientists, economists, and even advocates will unwittingly echo the false and dangerous assumptions of their supposed political opponents. This apparent agreement between foes, filtered through the news media, not only influences our common-sense yet mistaken views about the climate crisis but also enables powerful decisionmakers to justify the corporate and policy actions that threaten us all. Revealing this dynamic, Guenther shows how to transform it.

Ultimately, The Language of Climate Politics is an inspiring call to arms, a book that equips readers with powerful new terms that will enable them to fight more effectively for a livable future.

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END OMNI CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS #219, February 24, 2025.