Deep Adaptation: Navigating the Realities of Climate Chaos

Deep Adaptation: Navigating the Realities of Climate Chaos

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  • Author:Jem Bendell
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Summary

'Deep adaptation' refers to the personal and collective changes that might help us to prepare for - and live with - a climate-influenced breakdown or collapse of our societies。 It is a framework for responding to the terrifying realization of increasing disruption by committing ourselves to reducing suffering while saving more of society and the natural world。 This is the first book to show how professionals across different sectors are beginning to incorporate the acceptance of likely or unfolding societal breakdown into their work and lives。 They do not assume that our current economic, social and political systems can be made resilient in the face of climate change but, instead, they demonstrate the caring and creative ways that people are responding to the most difficult realization with which humanity may ever have to come to terms。

Edited by the originator of the concept of deep adaptation, Jem Bendell, and a leading climate activist and strategist, Rupert Read, this book is the essential introduction to the concept, practice and emerging global movement of Deep Adaptation to climate chaos。

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Reviews

Tyler

Starting off the year with some happy reading。All joking aside, it is interesting to see an academic paper advocating for the acceptance of an inevitable climate disaster。 It is a sobering read, but it helps one refocus their own energies and realize that a climate crisis will eventually go from threat to reality。 It’s very possible that we will have to live through this, so giving time and energy to the concept is probably worthwhile

Natasha Hurley-Walker

Clear-eyed, honest, and well-referenced assessment of our ongoing failure to deal with climate change, amongst other human-caused planetary degradation, and how this will likely lead to near-term civilisation collapse。 I can't find fault with the arguments, but I do think humans are very tenacious, and I suspect a few places on Earth will cling to technological civilisation。 Mass death is going to be very difficult to avoid, however。As an academic who also has attempted to raise the alarm within Clear-eyed, honest, and well-referenced assessment of our ongoing failure to deal with climate change, amongst other human-caused planetary degradation, and how this will likely lead to near-term civilisation collapse。 I can't find fault with the arguments, but I do think humans are very tenacious, and I suspect a few places on Earth will cling to technological civilisation。 Mass death is going to be very difficult to avoid, however。As an academic who also has attempted to raise the alarm within my own field about climate change, I really appreciate his reassurance that I'm not alone in feeling uncomfortable。 It really is lose-lose: if you're right about collapse, then nothing you say really matters anyway; if you're wrong, you've probably just lost tenure。 And yet it feels morally incorrect to say silent。 I can't help hoping for a societal tipping point where we all come on board and start dealing with this。 But even if I picture the West Antartic ice sheet collapsing into the ocean and everyone watching the world's major cities drown, I can't imagine it actually leading to a wholesale change in the way we live our lives。 Just like COVID, we would treat it as a crisis and treat the symptoms, and totally fail to deal with the causes。 It really is easier to picture the end of the world than the end of capitalism。 。。。more

Joshua Line

Frightening and very convincing。 We're fucked。 Frightening and very convincing。 We're fucked。 。。。more

Monika chmielewska

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Savi

a must read。 https://www。lifeworth。com/deepadaptat。。。 a must read。 https://www。lifeworth。com/deepadaptat。。。 。。。more

Simon Newstead

Powerful message, that we are past stopping climate change and we need to accept and adapt to society collapse。 One star missing for lack of more background to what a collapse means in practical terms。

Sarah Flynn

This paper gets a bad rap- I think most people must quit a few pages in。 The first bit lays out the science to set the foundation for the second bit; and it's true that that can be hard to read, as he uses some of the more conservative, widely-accepted science and reasonably demonstrates that we're pretty much fucked when it comes to the climate。 And even though I have suspected that for a while now, I don't usually address it head-on like that in my thoughts。 So that was kind of hard, and I sus This paper gets a bad rap- I think most people must quit a few pages in。 The first bit lays out the science to set the foundation for the second bit; and it's true that that can be hard to read, as he uses some of the more conservative, widely-accepted science and reasonably demonstrates that we're pretty much fucked when it comes to the climate。 And even though I have suspected that for a while now, I don't usually address it head-on like that in my thoughts。 So that was kind of hard, and I suspect many people quit there。But I didn't。 And I'm glad。 Because then the paper opens up into a profound and moving discussion of where one can go from that place of despair。 It turns out people have long had a familiarity with that darkest place right before the end, and the secret they don't talk about too much these days is that there is a place for that place。 It is where we can let go of all expectations and attachments, which is hard and scary, but which also makes room for whatever else there may be。 So we will lose pretty much everything, but once we've let it go, we will be able to see what is left, and where we want to go。 If you are still reading this now, then really you should just get your hands on that paper and read it, because he says it all much better than I am。 。。。more