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14 Promises of Climate Engineering after Neoliberalism

  • Nils Markusson , David Tyfield , Jennie C. Stephens and Mads Dahl Gjefsen
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Has It Come to This?
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© 2021 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

© 2021 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Part I Introduction
  4. 1 Critical Perspectives on Geoengineering: A Dialogue 3
  5. Part II Contesting Geoengineering: Power, Justice, and Civil Society
  6. 2 Winning Hearts and Minds? Explaining the Rise of the Geoengineering Idea 21
  7. 3 Carbon Unicorns and Fossil Futures: Whose Emission Reduction Pathways Is the IPCC Performing? 34
  8. 4 Defending a Failed Status Quo: The Case against Geoengineering from a Civil Society Perspective 50
  9. 5 Geoengineering and Indigenous Climate Justice: A Conversation with Kyle Powys Whyte 69
  10. 6 Recognizing the Injustice in Geoengineering: Negotiating a Path to Restorative Climate Justice through a Political Account of Justice as Recognition 82
  11. 7 An Intersectional Analysis of Geoengineering: Overlapping Oppressions and the Demand for Ecological Citizenship 99
  12. Part III State Power, Economic Planning, and Geoengineering
  13. 8 Mobilizing in a Climate Shock: Geoengineering or Accelerated Energy Transition? 121
  14. 9 A Left Defense of Carbon Dioxide Removal: The State Must Be Forced to Deploy Civilization-Saving Technology 130
  15. 10 Planning the Planet: Geoengineering Our Way Out of and Back into a Planned Economy 143
  16. 11 Provisioning Climate: An Infrastructural Approach to Geoengineering 163
  17. Part IV Geoengineering: A Class Project in the Face of Systemic Crisis?
  18. 12 Geoengineering and Imperialism 179
  19. 13 Gramsci in the Stratosphere: Solar Geoengineering and Capitalist Hegemony 189
  20. 14 Promises of Climate Engineering after Neoliberalism 207
  21. 15 Prospects of Climate Engineering in a Post-truth Era 231
  22. Acknowledgments 241
  23. Notes on Contributors 243
  24. Index 247
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