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Book: Climate Obstruction: A Global Assessment

Sabotaging Climate Action Around The World

Climate advocacy has not failed, climate policy has been sabotaged, explains a new open access book, Climate Obstruction: A Global Assessment.

Book cover showing collage of hands holding cell phones, cows, airplanes, the earth, industrial equipment, etc. with the title "Climate Obstruction: a Global Assessment"

Sabotaging Climate Action Around The World

Climate advocacy has not failed, climate policy has been sabotaged, explains a new open access book, Climate Obstruction: A Global Assessment.

People burning fossil fuels causes climate change, a scientific fact that has been clear for decades. And climate policy is broadly popular, with as many as 89% of people around the world wanting more climate action from their leaders. So why haven’t those leaders taken appropriate action? Because at every step, the fossil fuel, agriculture, and other high-carbon industries and their enablers have made it “exponentially more difficult” to enact policies to keep the climate, and the public, safe, the authors of a groundbreaking new assessment of climate obstruction write.

In Climate Obstruction: A Global Assessment, a new book from Brown University’s global Climate Social Science Network, a team of more than 100 scholars explore who’s blocking action on climate change and how they’re doing it.

This book will explore the various industries involved, the socio-political factors at play, and the people who are working to bring attention to these mis-/dis-information campaigns.

Climate Obstruction: A Global Assessment will be available open-access as well as in paperback and hardcover.

If you are a journalist or reviewer and would like to get an advanced copy of the book, individual chapters, or interview an author, please reach out to Kuntal Roy at kuntal.roy@gsccnetwork.org.