wait, thenger that we longer the response challenges our economic system. >> what was the question yousked yourself as you set off to write this book? >> it came out of my last book. doctrine" was about the way in which we are responding to disasters, whether economic crises or natural disasters like katrina, is increasingly building a highly on equal society. these crises are hard to push through. policies.ive so the question i started with prevent climate change from being another opportunity to use the shock doctrine? that is how i and in that book. it was new orleans, hurricane katrina, it was a glimpse into the future that we are creating as we see more and more heavy weather. collides withther weak infrastructure, segregated societies. unequal societies. katrina, icovering have this feeling of this is a glimpse into the future if we do not change our course. it is not just about the weather getting hotter. it is about building a society more brutal. >> is not so much that you're present new evidence about the threat of climate change. you are asking why we have not responded if w