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The Political Economy of Global Warming

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The Political Economy of Global Warming

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The Political Economy of Global Warming book

The Terminal Crisis

The Political Economy of Global Warming

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The Political Economy of Global Warming book

The Terminal Crisis
ByDel Weston
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 29 August 2013
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203068960
Pages 248
eBook ISBN 9780203068960
Subjects Area Studies, Development Studies, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Environment and Sustainability, Law, Politics & International Relations
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Weston, D. (2013). The Political Economy of Global Warming: The Terminal Crisis (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203068960

ABSTRACT

Humanity is facing an unprecedented global catastrophe as a result of global warming. This book examines the reasons why international agencies, together with national governments, are seemingly unable to provide real and binding solutions to the problems. The reasons presented relate to the existing dominant global economic structure of capitalism as well as the fact that global warming is too often seen as an isolated problem rather than one of a suite of exceptional, converging and accelerating crises arising from the global capitalist political economy.

This book adopts a political economy framework to address these issues. It accepts the science of global warming but challenges the predominant politics and economics of global warming. To illustrate the key issues involved, the book draws on South Africa – building on Samir Amin’s thesis that the country represents a microcosm of the global political economy. By taking a political economy approach, the book provides a clear explanation of the deep and pervasive problem of the denial which fails to acknowledge global warming as a systemic rather than a market problem. The book should be of interest to students and scholars researching climate change, environmental politics, environmental and ecological economics, development studies and political economics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part I The state of the world

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|28 pages

State of the planet, Kyoto and technical ¿xes

chapter 3|13 pages

Emission trading schemes, ¿nancialisation and green capitalism

chapter 4|40 pages

The global political economy and global warming

part |2 pages

PART II African studies ± a reÀection of the global political economy

chapter 5|16 pages

Africa

chapter 6|26 pages

South Africa

chapter 7|14 pages

South African electricity: a capitalist hub

part |2 pages

Part III To have a future

chapter 8|14 pages

Alternative futures

chapter 9|13 pages

The principles underpinning future societies

chapter 10|12 pages

Getting to the future

chapter 11|4 pages

Conclusion

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