
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
According to University of Pennsylvania climate communicator Hanna Morris, use of the word “Anthropocene” facilitates disregard for the disproportionate suffering of indigenous peoples, and encourages the false belief that we are all equally guilty for the current climate crisis.
The language of climate change—and the Anthropocene
Brandon Baker
February 5, 2019Hanna E. Morris, a doctoral student at the Annenberg School for Communication who researches environmental communication, explains the sudden rise of ‘Anthropocene’ as the latest buzzword in the climate dialogue.
Climate change, global warming, climate crisis—the operative term for the most pressing global issue seems to change by the year.
It’s how we discuss climate change that intrigues Hanna Morris, a doctoral student at the Annenberg School for Communication, who will soon present a new paper that assesses climate news frames at the annual International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) conference this July in Madrid, Spain. She tackles the rise of the term “Anthropocene” in climate news, which can be summarized as a relatively new word that is meant to mark the beginning of a new epoch defined by human-caused environmental change.
In the paper, Morris argues that the word not only misinterprets the actual share of blame—the oversimplified notion that humans are all equally responsible for climate change—but ties up the problem in a neat, media-friendly bow.
“By eliminating differences,” she writes in the paper, “histories of colonial violence, and the disproportionate burden of environmental harm felt by Indigenous people is neutralized and therefore evaded. The idea of the Anthropocene therefore validates ‘planetary scale’ projects designed by white male capitalists working from an unaddressed imperial logic.”
Colonialism and capitalism, she argues, drove climate change, and are now deciding how to frame who is responsible for it, who is most affected, how it will be solved, and how we should collectively feel about it.
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“So, by saying that we all are to blame and that we all are equally experiencing climate change in a new epoch is a dangerous generalization that wipes away historical context. I worry that European and North American powers are once again perpetuating imperial violence and harm through the idea of the Anthropocene. And I explore this problem across the United States news media in my most recent paper.”
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Read more: https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/language-climate-change-and-anthropocene
Sadly Hanna’s paper has not yet been released, but Hannah raises an important issue.
When white male climate scientists promote the use of the word “Anthropocene”, are they actually unconsciously assuming the role of an imperialist colonialist capitalist aggressor, and unwittingly facilitating public acceptance of the climate exploitation of indigenous peoples?
UPDATE: Fixed headline to read UPenn rather than Penn State. – Anthony
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Women will do anything to escape responsibility.
When they’ve been taught to.
Just think how much potential has been squashed by ‘education’.
Smiley face hate speech is the next new thing.
I tuned out at “current climate crisis”
What is a “current climate crisis”? Can anyone point me to one?
“Hanna E. Morris, a doctoral student at the Annenberg School for Communication who researches environmental communication”
The 1st world luxury that allows her to focus on such an esoteric topic has been provided by the very capitalism that she so obviously disdains.
+1
She “researches environmental communication”. She talks to the trees? Barking mad.
+2
She has no plans to help the Ents find the Entwives, given her disdain for all things male.
Okay, I take it back on all the bad things I said about British research lately. It’s a race to the bottom on both sides of the Atlantic. Aussies will have to work harder to catch up. I think they can do it though.
Hey, we Aussies produced the ship of fools, the Antarctic expedition to observe global warming which got stuck in the ice.
I walk through the Social Sciences department on my way to and from work every morning and afternoon. It is all I can do to avoid laughing out loud at some of their posters advertising speaker and topics. My work deals with actual problems, maintaining large scale data and security systems. The SS folks seem to have so little real work that they have time to invent problems for which they can devise “solutions”.
Our campus has safe spaces with soft music, plush toys and “aroma therapy” where anxiety-ridden students and staff can escape reality. What will happen to these benighted people when they are forced to actually earn a living? Ray Stantz said it best in Ghost Busters. “Personally, I liked the university. They gave us money and facilities; we didn’t have to produce anything. You’ve never been out of college. I’ve worked in the private sector. They expect results.”
Haha. She’s going to be chagrined when it dawns on everyone that the only real danger always has been and always will be global cooling. She is giving white men credit in advance for doing a small bit to offset that actual danger. Thank you, thank you, I’ll bow for the group.
Our small warming effect on the planet is the least of it. More importantly, the capitalism that has been industriously employed by me and my ilk (mostly my ilk) has rapidly advanced our ability to both adapt to and take effective action against the looming threat of global cooling. (Get ready to paint the Great White North black with maximum sooty coal plants! And no, that is not a reference to “blackface.”)
Thanks to Morris for giving white males all the credit for this capitalist progress but really it is overgenerous. We have to insist that ALL capitalists must get their due, regardless of race.
I think I bought Girl Guide cookies off this girl a couple of years ago. Doling out PhDs like Crackerjack тм prizes is not that funny. Its disgusting and worrying. What has sweet Hannah contributed that isnt contributed every day by several million identitty politico democrat IDologgers
I also criticised a climate PhD in Australia a few month’s back who got his scroll for showing the Hadcrut temp series had inaccuracies and wasnt fit for purpose. Even though it was supportive of the sceptical side, I was disgusted they awarded what is a highschool science project a PhD. Im an equal opportunity sceptic!
By these standards, scores of sceptics here on WUWT each day deserve PhDs for their critical comments, maybe even Nobel Prizes of this post intellectual world . All of academia is hopelessly rotted out by designer-brained clones suffering from a mentally abusive education in grade school.
It is amazing that few, but enough intelligent sceptics go through such a worthless and dangerous system and survive with their independence of thought. On them rests the task of maintaining civilization.
Does anyone have contact with Jordan Peterson ? I would be most interested to see his comments upon reading the outpourings of this troubled child.
Obviously, black female immigrant socialists don’t pollute at all. They s*** rainbows, like all feminists.
It looks like UPenn has no concerns for hate speech in research by students or faculty.
http://www.upenn.edu/audit/oacp_principles4.htm
Hers is the mindset being produced in universities these days. The end could be near.
What’s with all the ‘communicators?’
It’s almost like its just a propaganda war now.
Now? it’s always been a propaganda game.
“So we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have. Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest. ” – Stephen Schneider (1989)
This is a very important topic, of course, showing the worst solution. The question is that you must punish collectively the colonial whites and the other side the cannibals. No. Western civilization plays a leading role in the world in every respect, and we must preserve it for the sake of our grandchildren, of course, as much as possible. The most effective help is the anti-concept and not the migration.