It often seems that different crises are competing to devastate
civilization. This book argues that climate change, financial meltdown,
dwindling oil reserves, terrorism and food shortages need to be
considered as part of the same ailing system.
Most accounts of contemporary global crises such as climate change, or
the threat of terrorism, focus on one area or another to the exclusion
of others. Nafeez Ahmed argues that the unwillingness of experts to look
outside their specialisations explains why there is so much disagreement
and misunderstanding about particular crises. This book attempts to
investigate all of these crises, not as isolated events, but as trends
and processes that belong to a single global system. We are therefore
not dealing with a 'clash of civilizations', as Huntington argued.
Rather, we are dealing with a fundamental crisis of civilization itself.
This book provides a stark warning of the consequences of failing to
take a broad view of the problems facing the world.