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The world today faces many problems, foremost among them climate change and the ozone hole. Efforts are being made to confront these issues, and all countries must act quickly before it is too late. In recent years, people have witnessed climate fluctuations and environmental disasters unlike any they have experienced before. In this context, "Worst-Case Scenarios" attempts to address the problem and find solutions, while also presenting the views of countries, theorists, and legislators on the matter. The book also discusses what is referred to as "terrorism," which is seen as one of the most significant problems harming the world today, highlighting others' positions on it and how to approach it from a different perspective, attempting to present it as a problem that may differ from others in terms of response. The book introduces new terminology for dealing with the topics it addresses, employing a fresh and profound style.
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Worst-Case Scenarios, Cass Sunstein
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- 2009
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- Title
- Worst-Case Scenarios
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Cass Sunstein
- Publisher
- Harvard University Press
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 352
- ISBN10
- 0674032519
- ISBN13
- 9780674032514
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Political Science & Politics, Environmental Themes, Social Issues, Social Critique, Terrorism, Climate Change
- Rating
- 3 out of 5
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- The world today faces many problems, foremost among them climate change and the ozone hole. Efforts are being made to confront these issues, and all countries must act quickly before it is too late. In recent years, people have witnessed climate fluctuations and environmental disasters unlike any they have experienced before. In this context, "Worst-Case Scenarios" attempts to address the problem and find solutions, while also presenting the views of countries, theorists, and legislators on the matter. The book also discusses what is referred to as "terrorism," which is seen as one of the most significant problems harming the world today, highlighting others' positions on it and how to approach it from a different perspective, attempting to present it as a problem that may differ from others in terms of response. The book introduces new terminology for dealing with the topics it addresses, employing a fresh and profound style.


