GEPED folks:

Yes this is in the category of shameless self-promotion, but also in our
common cause as educators too.

My new volume *Pyromania* is now officially published in the UK and Europe
but will take a little while longer to be in hard copy in the Americas (see
links below).

It's neither a research volume, nor a text book but an attempt to tackle
the climate crisis and some other Anthropocene themes directly by focusing
on the chemical process at the heart of all this, combustion. The history
of the growing use of fossil fuels, the geopolitics of this through the
last couple of centuries, and how it has all led to the present crisis, is
laid out as simply as I can in an attempt to engage both students and a
wider citizenry.

A key theme argues that using fuel both makes us powerful, but also
vulnerable, both in terms of military firepower and the power of wildfires
to threaten life in many places, Perth Australia being the latest on the
list. Climate disruptions are a consequence of too much combustion. And
yes, one of the key themes is who precisely is this "us" anyway! Some of
the arguments are briefly discussed in Jo Sharp's new podcast "Beyond the
Map" linked below too.

As many of you know I have formally retired, so I won't be at many of the
obvious conference venues to promote this volume in person, so I am taking
the liberty of using this and a few other elists, to get the word out.

In 2024 I would be open to doing some guest Zoom appearances if students
want to pick my brains on the book's themes, but note that I'm in the
Pacific Coast time zone having moved permanently to British Columbia. (Yup,
that place name says a lot about how firepower has shaped our current
circumstances too!)

All the best,

Simon

-- 
Simon Dalby, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Wilfrid Laurier University,
BSIA Fellow, Balsillie School of International Affairs
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria
Senior Fellow, Centre for International Governance Innovation


http://www.balsillieschool.ca/people/simon-dalby
"GeopolSimon" on Twitter
"simondalby" on Bluesky

October 2023 "The Geopolitics of the Fire Age", Podcast on "Beyond the
Map"  https://zencastr.com/z/T1zoBayh

Simon Dalby *Pyromania: Fire and Geopolitics in a Climate Disrupted World*
(Newcastle: Agenda, 2024)
https://www.agendapub.com/page/detail/pyromania/?k=9781788216500 or
https://cup.columbia.edu/book/pyromania/9781788216517

Now available in paperback: Simon Dalby *Rethinking Environmental Security*
(Edward Elgar 2022)
https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/usd/rethinking-environmental-security-9781800375840.html

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