03642nam 22006013 450 991086427970332120240304120436.09780745349367074534936697807453493500745349358(MiAaPQ)EBC31191498(Au-PeEL)EBL31191498(MiAaPQ)EBC31291823(Au-PeEL)EBL31291823(CKB)30600370300041(ScCtBLL)8efe9ca5-830d-4074-8cb9-f0d54517f548(OCoLC)1431977093(EXLCZ)993060037030004120240304d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Geopolitics of Green Colonialism Global Justice and Ecosocial Transitions1st ed.London :Pluto Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (298 pages)9780745349343 074534934X Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Lucrative Transitions, Green Colonialism and Pathways to Transformative Eco-social Justice: An Introduction -- Part I: Hegemonic Transitions and the Geopolitics of Power -- 1. Global Energy Transitions and Green Extractivism - Kristina Dietz -- 2. Corporate Energy Transition: The South American Lithium Triangle as a Test Case -- 3. Decolonising the Energy Transition in North Africa -- 4. Can the Greatest Polluters Save the Planet?: Decarbonisation Policies in the US, EU and China -- 5. Accumulation and Dispossession by Decarbonisation -- Part II: Analysing Green Colonialism: Global Interdependencies and Entanglements -- 6. The Continuity and Intensification of Imperial Appropriation in the Global Economy -- 7. Taking on the Eternal Debts of the South -- 8. What to Expect from the State in Social-Ecological Transformations? -- 9. Green Colonialism in Colonial Structures: A Pan-African Perspective -- 10. Under the Yoke of Neoliberalism 'Green' Trade -- 11. 'Nature-Based Solutions' for a Profit-Based Global Environmental Governance -- Part III: Horizons Towards a Dignified and Liveable Future -- 12. Resist Extractivism and Build a Just and Popular Energy Transition in Latin America -- 13. Eco-feminist Perspectives from Africa -- 14. A Feminist Degrowth for Unsettling Transition -- 15. Degrowth, Climate Emergency and the Transformation of Work -- 16. Nayakrishi Andolon: Alternatives to the Modern, Corporate Agri-Food System in Bangladesh -- 17. Designing Systemic Regional Transitions: An Action Research Experience in Colombia -- 18. Towards a New Eco-Territorial Internationalism -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.Colonial relations underpin now-ubiquitous claims around transition, net zero and the green economy.Business & Economics / Industries / EnergybisacshPolitical Science / Public Policy / Environmental PolicybisacshNature / Environmental Conservation & ProtectionbisacshNatureBusiness & Economics / Industries / EnergyPolitical Science / Public Policy / Environmental PolicyNature / Environmental Conservation & ProtectionNature320.12Lang Miriam297725Manahan Mary Ann1742305Bringel Breno1278036MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910864279703321The Geopolitics of Green Colonialism4168949UNINA