Wil: It's Gwynne Dyer, not Gareth!
And if your students are looking for interesting takes on contemporary events his website, where his weekly columns are archived has much useful material. http://www.gwynnedyer.com/ The original radio show version on CBC "Ideas" now has the three podcasts on his site for students who want to listen to him on all this too. Simon Dalby On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Wil Burns <[email protected]>wrote: > FYI as we prepare for fall courses, an excerpt (full text of Chapter 1) > from Gareth Dyer’s book, “Climate Wars” His focus on possible geopolitical > scenarios would probably be pretty arresting for undergraduate students. wil > > > > http://www.oneworld-publications.com/pdfs/climatewars.pdf > -- Simon Dalby, Ph.D. Professor, Carleton University www.carleton.ca/~sdalby Co-editor of Geopolitics http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/14650045.asp http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/fgeo Author, Security and Environmental Change http://www.polity.co.uk/book.asp?ref=9780745642918 (The) "disposition to admire, and almost to worship, the rich and the powerful, and to despise, or, at least, to neglect persons of poor and mean condition...is...the great and most universal cause of the corruption of our moral sentiments." Adam Smith
