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Climate Crisis, Energy Violence: Mapping Fossil Energy's Enduring Grasp on Our Precarious Future

Autor Mary Finley-Brook, Stephen Metts
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 aug 2024
Climate Crisis, Energy Violence: Mapping Fossil Energy’s Enduring Grasp on Our Precarious Future communicates the breadth and scope of fossil fuel infrastructure and its global impact. Comparative research coupled with data and maps accentuates the spatial, temporal, and physical forms of energy violence. Over 25 international case studies track the world’s three primary fossil fuels—first coal, followed by oil, then gas—revealing patterns of loss and damage, as well as industrial tactics of climate delay and deception used to prolong fossil fuel harms. Through analyses of hotspots, sacrifice zones, fast vs slow violence, death prints and fuel life cycles, immediate ecological damage as well as long-term climate impacts are revealed, tied directly to fossil fuel interests. In detailing the broad scope of damage from energy extraction systems, this book provides a compelling argument to move past fossil fuels, directly confronting the climate crisis through energy justice alliances.

  • Examines fossil fuel infrastructure across more than 25 unique global research sites
  • Analyzes energy violence in a theoretical yet accessible framework grounded in ecology, ethics, and human rights
  • Explores collective action and energy justice alliances to move past the destructive pattern of fossil fuels
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128195017
ISBN-10: 0128195010
Pagini: 568
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Sustainability and environmental professionals, researchers, policy makers, governments, development agencies, community organizers, and climate and environmental activists.

Cuprins

1. Energy Violence and Environmental Racism
2. Research Methodology
3. Illustrative Cases
4. Comparative Analysis
5. Findings