Many of you will have already seen Paul Krugman’s Sunday Op-ed piece presenting a defense of the Obama presidency that can be summed up succinctly: “Health reform is a very big deal; if you care about the future, action on climate is a lot more important than raising the retirement age.”
I post it here mostly as an occasion to remind readers that IJFAB has an upcoming special issue “Health and Ecological Destruction: Fracking and Beyond” with submissions not due until January 1, 2016. Guest Editors are Laura Purdy and Wendy Lynne Lee. Follow the link to read the complete CFP. I quote just in part:
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Many of us now live in disbelief at the deliberate dismantling of the conditions required for human (and nonhuman) flourishing by people apparently oblivious or disdainful of the consequences. If these forces continue to prevail, it is only a matter of time before the consequences of widespread lack of access to clean water, air and land pollution, desertification, and deforestation, will drastically reduce human life spans, and quite possibly lead to human extinction. The process will exacerbate the fight for survival at all levels, from the individual to the national.
Please, consider preparing a submission to help address this crucial issue.