Carbon Capitalism and Communication

Carbon Capitalism and Communication
Title Carbon Capitalism and Communication PDF eBook
Author Benedetta Brevini
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 263
Release 2017-11-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3319578766

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This volume examines the role of communication in contributing to and contesting the current climate crisis. There is now widespread agreement that even if increases in carbon emissions are kept to the current international target the climate crisis will continue to intensify. This book brings together, for the first time, state-of-the-art research with activists’ interventions to place debate around climate crisis within the wider conversation about the changing relations between communications and contemporary capitalism. Contributors include; Naomi Klein, Michael Mann, Alan Rusbridger, Vincent Mosco, Jodi Dean, and leading figures in Greenpeace and 350.org.

Carbon Capitalism

Carbon Capitalism
Title Carbon Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Tim Di Muzio
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 216
Release 2015-08-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1783480998

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As fossil fuels deplete, what happens to capitalist political economies they support? This book examines a new theory for understanding energy, social reproduction and capitalism.

Carbon Markets in a Climate-Changing Capitalism

Carbon Markets in a Climate-Changing Capitalism
Title Carbon Markets in a Climate-Changing Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Gareth Bryant
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 195
Release 2019-02-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108386229

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The promise of harnessing market forces to combat climate change has been unsettled by low carbon prices, financial losses, and ongoing controversies in global carbon markets. And yet governments around the world remain committed to market-based solutions to bring down greenhouse gas emissions. This book discusses what went wrong with the marketisation of climate change and what this means for the future of action on climate change. The book explores the co-production of capitalism and climate change by developing new understandings of relationships between the appropriation, commodification and capitalisation of nature. The book reveals contradictions in carbon markets for addressing climate change as a socio-ecological, economic and political crisis, and points towards more targeted and democratic policies to combat climate change. This book will appeal to students, researchers, policy makers and campaigners who are interested in climate change and climate policy, and the political economy of capitalism and the environment.

Climate Capitalism

Climate Capitalism
Title Climate Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Peter Newell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 223
Release 2010-05-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0521127289

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Explores how we should react to the political dilemmas of adapting the global economy to confront climate change.

This Changes Everything

This Changes Everything
Title This Changes Everything PDF eBook
Author Naomi Klein
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 576
Release 2014-09-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451697384

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With strong first-hand reporting and an original, provocative thesis, Naomi Klein returns with this book on how the climate crisis must spur transformational political change

Eco-Capitalism

Eco-Capitalism
Title Eco-Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Robert Guttmann
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 321
Release 2018-06-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319923579

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Our planet faces a systemic threat from climate change, which the world community of nations is ill-prepared to address, and this book argues that a new form of ecologically conscious capitalism is needed in order to tackle this serious and rising threat. While the Paris Climate Agreement of 2015 has finally implemented a global climate policy regime, its modest means belie its ambitious goals. Our institutional financial organizations are not equipped to deal with the problems that any credible commitment to a low-carbon economy will have to confront. We will have to go beyond cap-and-trade schemes and limited carbon taxes to cut greenhouse gas emissions substantially in due time. This book offers a way forward toward that goal, with a conceptual framework that brings environmental preservation back into our macro-economic growth and forecasting models. This framework obliges firms to consider other goals beyond shareholder value maximization, outlining the principal tenets of a climate-friendly finance and introducing a new type of money linked to climate mitigation and adaptation efforts.

Capitalism and Climate Change

Capitalism and Climate Change
Title Capitalism and Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Max Koch
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 220
Release 2011-10-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230355080

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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.