Arming Mother Nature - Jacob Darwin Hamblin

Arming Mother Nature

The Birth of Catastrophic Environmentalism
Buch | Softcover
320 Seiten
2017
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-067415-1 (ISBN)
35,50 inkl. MwSt
Are today's environmental crises linked to the plans for World War Three? The United States and its allies prepared for a global struggle against the Soviet Union by using science to extend "total war" ideas to the natural environment. This book links environmental warfare to the environmental crises of the 1970s and beyond.
When most Americans think of environmentalism, they think of the political left, of vegans dressed in organic-hemp fabric, lofting protest signs. In reality, writes Jacob Darwin Hamblin, the movement--and its dire predictions--owe more to the Pentagon than the counterculture.

In Arming Mother Nature, Hamblin argues that military planning for World War III essentially created "catastrophic environmentalism": the idea that human activity might cause global natural disasters. This awareness, Hamblin shows, emerged out of dark ambitions, as governments poured funds into environmental science after World War II, searching for ways to harness natural processes--to kill millions of people. Proposals included the use of nuclear weapons to create artificial tsunamis or melt the ice caps to drown coastal cities; setting fire to vast expanses of vegetation; and changing local climates. Oxford botanists advised British generals on how to destroy enemy crops during the war in Malaya; American scientists attempted to alter the weather in Vietnam. This work raised questions that went beyond the goal of weaponizing nature. By the 1980s, the C.I.A. was studying the likely effects of global warming on Soviet harvests. "Perhaps one of the surprises of this book is not how little was known about environmental change, but rather how much," Hamblin writes. Driven initially by strategic imperatives, Cold War scientists learned to think globally and to grasp humanity's power to alter the environment. "We know how we can modify the ionosphere," nuclear physicist Edward Teller proudly stated. "We have already done it."

Teller never repented. But many of the same individuals and institutions that helped the Pentagon later warned of global warming and other potential disasters. Brilliantly argued and deeply researched, Arming Mother Nature changes our understanding of the history of the Cold War and the birth of modern environmental science.

Jacob Darwin Hamblin is Associate Professor of History at Oregon State University. His books include Poison in the Well: Radioactive Waste in the Oceans at the Dawn of the Nuclear Age, Oceanographers and the Cold War, and Science in the Early Twentieth Century: An Encyclopedia.

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Total War and Catastrophic Environmentalism

Part I Pathways of Nature
Ch. 1 War as a Clash of Civilizations
Ch. 2 Bacteria, Radiation, and Crop Destruction in War Plans
Ch. 3 Ecological Invasions and Convulsions

Part II Forces of Nature
Ch. 4 Earth Under Surveillance
Ch. 5 Acts of God and Acts of Man
Ch. 6 Wildcat Ideas for Environmental Warfare

Part III Gatekeepers of Nature
Ch. 7 The Doomsday Men
Ch. 8 Vietnam and the Seeds of Destruction
Ch. 9 The Terroristic Science of Environmental Modification
Ch. 10 Adjustment or Extinction

Conclusion The Miracle of Survival
Notes
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 234 mm
Gewicht 440 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
ISBN-10 0-19-067415-6 / 0190674156
ISBN-13 978-0-19-067415-1 / 9780190674151
Zustand Neuware
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