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A World of Wounds

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At the end of the Reagan administration, American public opinion polls showed there were no discernible differences based on political party in response to the question, "Do you consider yourself a...
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  • 04 November 2025
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At the end of the Reagan administration, American public opinion polls showed there were no discernible differences based on political party in response to the question, "Do you consider yourself an environmentalist?" However, in the early 1990s, a partisan gulf between conservatives and liberals emerged around environmental issues. Today, half as many Republicans self-identify as environmentalists when compared to Democrats. Political stagnation on climate action, in turn, has led to a growing number of Americans of all ages who experience ecological grief (known as solastalgia) and eco-anxiety (a chronic fear of environmental doom). These emotions emerged in response to the existential distress associated with living in a world of relentless environmental damage and irreversible ecological losses: a world of wounds.

  This book offers an antidote to political frustration and hopelessness. Nancy J. Manring provides an indispensable analysis of the multi-decade, conservative war against American environmentalism and maps out realistic strategies for rebuilding a bipartisan environmental movement. Nurturing authentic hope, in contrast to blind optimism or false promises, begins with an unflinching look at both planetary and political realities. Choosing authentic hope is an ongoing process that requires emotional honesty, courage, and action. This forceful book serves as both a tool for change and a spirited scholarly intervention.

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Price: $28.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: 04 November 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503644403
Format: Paperback
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"A courageous and timely challenge to all Americans to speak the truth in the face of growing climate shocks. A must-read." —David Orr, Arizona State University

"Human-caused climate change is the defining threat of our time, but while there is great urgency in acting, there is agency as well. Read this important new book by Nancy Manring and equip yourself with the knowledge and hope to fight for a better future." —Michael E. Mann, University of Pennsylvania

"One of the true sadnesses of our time is that the concerted effort of entrenched interests managed to make conservatives disdain conservation. Not only does Nancy J. Manring tell this story concisely and with real power, she provides some actionable ways we might start to change that sorry state of affairs and unite Americans in theirlove for this remarkable continent and in anger at the way it's been abused by the wealthy and powerful." —Bill McKibben, author of Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization

"While maintaining the highest standards of scholarship, this original and important work is likely to evoke strong feelings in readers. [Manring's] analysis of the problem is thorough and well documented, including over 40 pages of notes and citations. Extremely well written. Highly recommended." —R. E. O'Connor, Choice
Nancy J. Manring is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Environmental Science and Sustainability program at Ohio University.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Environmentalism and Worldviews
2. An Eventful Anthropocene
3. The Assault on Environmentalism
4. The Siege on Environmental Science
5. Deconstructing Environmental Science
6. Deconstructing Scientific Uncertainty
7. Dodging Denial: The Politics of Geoengineering
8. Bridging the Partisan Divide
9. Truth, Lies, and Hope
Appendix: The New Ecological Paradigm Scale
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index