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The geopolitics of green colonialism : global justice and eco-social transitions / edited by Miriam Lang, Mary Ann Manahan and Breno Bringel.
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概要 | "The time for denial is over. Across the Global North, the question of how we should respond to the climate crisis has been answered: with a shift to renewables, electric cars, carbon trading and hydr...ogen. Green New Deals across Europe and North America promise to reduce emissions while creating new jobs. But beneath the sustainability branding, these climate 'solutions' are leading to new environmental injustices and green colonialism. The green growth and clean energy plans of the Global North require the large-scale extraction of strategic minerals from the Global South. The geopolitics of transition imply sacrificing not only territories, but truly sustainable ways of inhabiting this world. A new subordination in the global energy economy prevents societies in the South from developing sovereign strategies to foster a dignified life. This book provides a platform for the voices that have been conspicuously absent in debates around energy and climate in the Global North. Drawing on case studies from across the Global South, the authors offer incisive critiques of green colonialism in its material, political and symbolic dimensions, discuss the multiple entanglements that forcefully connect the transitions of different world regions in a globalised economy, and explore alternative pathways toward a liveable and globally just future for all."--Provided by publisher.続きを見る |
目次 | Lucrative transitions, green colonialism and pathways to transformative eco-social justice: an introduction Miriam Lang, Breno Bringel and Mary Ann Manahan Hegemonic transitions and the geopolitics of power. Global energy transitions and green extractivism Kristina Dietz Corporate energy transition: the South American lithium triangle as a test case Maristella Svampa Decolonising the energy transition in North Africa Hamza Hamouchene Can the greatest polluters save the planet? Decarbonisation policies in the US, EU and China John Feffer and Edgardo Lander Accumulation and dispossession by decarbonisation Ivonne Yanez and Camila Moreno Analysing green colonialism: global interdependencies and entanglements. The continuity and intensification of imperial appropriation in the global economy Christian Dorninger Taking on the eternal debts of the south Miriam Lang, Alberto Acosta and Esperanza Martínez What to expect from the state in socio-ecological transformations? Ulrich Brand and Miriam Lang Green colonialism in colonial structures: a pan-African perspective Nnimmo Bassey Under the yoke of neoliberal 'green' trade Rachmi Hertanti 'Nature-based solutions' for a profit-based global environmental governance Mary Ann Manahan Horizons toward a dignified and liveable future. Resist extractivism and build a just and popular energy transition in Latin America Tatiana Roa Avendaño and Pablo Bertinat Eco-feminist perspectives from Africa Zo Randriamaro A feminist degrowth for unsettling transition Bengi Akbulut Degrowth, climate emergency and transformation of work Luis Gonzalez Reyes Nayakrishi Andolon: alternatives to the modern, corporate agri-food system in Bangladesh Farida Akhter Designing systemic regional transitions: an action research experience in Colombia Maria Campo and Arturo Escobar Towards a new eco-territorial internationalism Breno Bringel and Sabrina Fernandes.続きを見る |
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登録日 | 2025.03.18 |
更新日 | 2025.09.17 |