<b>Why social, racial, and economic justice are just as crucial as science in determining how humans can reverse climate catastrophe</b><br><br>We are facing a climate catastrophe. A plethora of studies describe the damage we’ve already done, the droughts, the wildfires, the super-storms, the melting glaciers, the heat waves, and the displaced people fleeing lands that are becoming uninhabitable. Many people understand that we are facing a climate emergency, but may be fuzzy on technical, policy, and social justice aspects. In <i>Is Science Enough?</i>, Aviva Chomsky breaks down the concepts, terminology, and debates for activists, students, and anyone concerned about climate change. She argues that science is not enough to change course: we need put social, racial, and economic justice front and center and overhaul the global growth economy.<br><br>Chomsky’s accessible primer focuses on 5 key issues:<br><br>1.) Technical questions: What exactly are “clean,” &ld