<p>Thinking about climate change can create a paralysing sense of hopelessness. But what about the idea of a planetary exodus? Are high-tech solutions like colonizing other planets just another distraction from taking real action? </p><p> This radical book unsettles how we think about taking responsibility for environmental catastrophe.</p><p> Going beyond both hopelessness and false hope in his development of a 'sociology of the very worst' David W. Hill debunks the idea of a society that centres around human beings and calls for us to take responsibility for sustaining a coexistence of animals plants and minerals bound by one planet.</p><p> We would then find the centre of our moral gravity here together on earth.</p>
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