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CLIMATE CAPITALISM AND COMMUNITIES
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Author | : Astrid B. Stensrud,Thomas Hylland Eriksen |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : SOCIAL SCIENCE |
ISBN | : 1786804875 |
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An anthropological perspective on the devastating environmental consequences of global capital's growth imperative.
Climate Capitalism and Communities
Author | : Thomas Hylland Eriksen,Astrid B. Stensrud |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-07-15 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0745339506 |
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The Case for Climate Capitalism
Author | : Tom Rand |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1770415238 |
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A call for the Left and Right -- the business community and environmentalists, bankers and activists -- to join together, reclaim capitalism, and force profits to align with the planet A warming climate and a general distrust of Wall Street has opened a new cultural divide: anti-market critics from Naomi Klein to the Pope target capitalism itself as a root cause of climate change, while neoconservatives who diminish the climate threat are in favor of market fundamentalism. Rand argues that both sides in this emerging cultural war are ill-equipped to provide solutions to the climate crisis, and each is remarkably na ve in their view of capitalism. On one hand, we cannot possibly transition off fossil fuels without the financial might and entrepreneurial talent market forces alone can unlock. On the other, without radical changes to the way markets operate, capitalism will take us right off the climate cliff. Rejecting the old Left/Right ideologies, Rand develops a more pragmatic view capable of delivering practical solutions to this critical problem. A renewed capitalism harnessed to the task is the only way we might replace fossil fuels fast enough to mitigate severe climate risk. If we leave our dogma at the door, Rand argues, we might just build an economy that survives the century.
Climate Change and the Crisis of Capitalism
Author | : Mark Pelling,David Manuel-Navarrete,Michael Redclift |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2012-08-21 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781136507670 |
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Are established economic, social and political practices capable of dealing with the combined crises of climate change and the global economic system? Will falling back on the wisdoms that contributed to the crisis help us to find ways forward or simply reconfigure risk in another guise? This volume argues that the combination of global environmental change and global economic restructuring require a re-thinking of the priorities, processes and underlying values that shape contemporary development aspirations and policy. This volume brings together leading scholars to address these questions from several disciplinary perspectives: environmental sociology, human geography, international development, systems thinking, political sciences, philosophy, economics and policy/management science. The book is divided into four sections that examine contemporary development discourses and practices. It bridges geographical and disciplinary divides and includes chapters on innovative governance that confront unsustainable economic and environmental relations in both developing and developed contexts. It emphasises the ways in which dominant development paths have necessarily forced a separation of individuals from nature, but also from society and even from ‘self’. These three levels of alienation each form a thread that runs through the book. There are different levels and opportunities for a transition towards resilience, raising questions surrounding identity, governance and ecological management. This places resilience at the heart of the contemporary crisis of capitalism, and speaks to the relationship between the increasingly global forms of economic development and the difficulties in framing solutions to the environmental problems that carbon-based development brings in its wake.. Existing social science can help in not only identifying the challenges but also potential pathways for making change locally and in wider political, economic and cultural systems, but it must do so by identifying transitions out of carbon dependency and the kind of political challenges they imply for reflexive individuals and alternative community approaches to human security and wellbeing. Climate Change and the Crisis of Capitalism contains contributions from leading scholars to produce a rich and cohesive set of arguments, from a range of theoretical and empirical viewpoints. It analyses the problem of resilience under existing circumstances, but also goes beyond this to seek ways in which resilience can provide a better pathway and template for a more sustainable future. This volume will be of interest to both undergraduate and postgraduate students studying Human Geography, Environmental Policy, and Politics.
Climate Capitalism
Author | : L. Hunter Lovins,Boyd Cohen |
Publsiher | : Hill and Wang |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2011-04-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781429966658 |
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Believe in climate change. Or don't. It doesn't matter. But you'd better understand this: the best route to rebuilding our economy, our cities, and our job markets, as well as assuring national security, is doing precisely what you would do if you were scared to death about climate change. Whether you're the head of a household or the CEO of a multinational corporation, embracing efficiency, innovation, renewables, carbon markets, and new technologies is the smartest decision you can make. It's the most profitable, too. And, oh yes—you'll help save the planet. In Climate Capitalism, L. Hunter Lovins, coauthor of the bestselling Natural Capitalism, and the sustainability expert Boyd Cohen prove that the future of capitalism in a recession-riddled, carbon-constrained world will be built on innovations that cutting-edge leaders are bringing to the market today. These companies are creating jobs and driving innovation. Climate Capitalism delivers hundreds of indepth case studies of international corporations, small businesses, NGOs, and municipalities to prove that energy efficiency and renewable resources are already driving prosperity. While highlighting business opportunities across a range of sectors—including energy, construction, transportation, and agriculture technologies—Lovins and Cohen also show why the ex–CIA director Jim Woolsey drives a solar-powered plugin hybrid vehicle. His bumper sticker says it all: "Osama bin Laden hates my car." Corporate executives, entrepreneurs, environmentalists, and concerned citizens alike will find profitable ideas within these pages. In ten information-packed chapters, Climate Capitalism gives tangible examples of early adopters across the globe who see that the low-carbon economy leads to increased profits and economic growth. It offers a clear and concise road map to the new energy economy and a cooler planet.
Climate Capitalism
Author | : Peter Newell,Matthew Paterson |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2010-05-27 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780521127288 |
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Explores how we should react to the political dilemmas of adapting the global economy to confront climate change.
Climate Change and the Crisis of Capitalism
Author | : Mark Pelling,David Manuel-Navarrete,M. R. Redclift |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780415676946 |
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Are established economic, social and political practices capable of dealing with the combined contemporary crisis of climate change and economic disruption? Will falling back on those wisdoms that have prefigured crises help identify ways forward or simply reconfigure risk so that it might reappear in another guise in the future? This volume argues that the combination of global environmental change and global economic restructuring require a re-thinking of the priorities, processes and underlying values that shape contemporary development aspirations and policy. "If you're interested in getting to the bottom of why we are killing this beautiful planet of ours and finding out the ways in which we can fight this unfortunate tendency of our species, then, please, have a go, you might like it." - Manchester Climate Monthly
Capitalism and Climate Change
Author | : Max Koch |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2011-10-26 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780230355088 |
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This book discusses climate change as a social issue, examining the incompatibility of capitalist development and Earth's physical limits and how these have been regulated in different ways. It addresses the links between modes of consumption, energy regimes and climate change during Fordism and finance-driven capitalism.