Article ID: CBB000953623

Bad Weather: On Planetary Crisis (2010)

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How, and when, does it become possible to conceptualize a truly planetary crisis? The Cold War nuclear arms race installed one powerful concept of planetary crisis in American culture. The science enabling the US nuclear arsenal, however, also produced unintended byproducts: notably, a radical new investment in the earth sciences. Cold War nuclear science ultimately produced not only bombs, but also a new understanding of the earth as biosphere. Thus, the image of planetary crisis in the US was increasingly doubled during the Cold War --- the immediacy of nuclear threat matched by concerns about rapid environmental change and the cumulative effects of industrial civilization on a fragile biosphere. This paper examines the evolution of (and competition between) two ideas of planetary crisis since 1945: nuclear war and climate change. In doing so, the paper offers an alternative history of the nuclear age and considers the US national security implications of a shift in the definition of planetary crisis from warring states to a warming biosphere.

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Authors & Contributors
Walter S. Poole
Ciglioni, Laura
Benjamin W. Goossen
Johnson, Alison F.
Bergman, James Henry
Zeman, Scott C.
Concepts
Cold War
Nuclear weapons; atomic weapons
Science and war; science and the military
Science and politics
Climate and climatology
Environmental sciences
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Soviet Union
Greenland
Cuba
Russia
Oceanic Islands
Institutions
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Partial Test Ban Treaty; Limited Test Ban Treaty (1963)
International Geophysical Year (IGY)
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