Contents
List of Images and Videos |
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Acknowledgements |
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The Authors |
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Introduction: Climate Crisis? What Climate Crisis? |
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I. PARADIGMS |
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One Earth, Many Futures, No Destination |
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From Efficiency to Resilience: Systemic Change towards Sustainability after COVID-19 Pandemic |
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On Climate Change Ontologies and the Spirit(s) of Oil |
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II. WHAT COUNTS? |
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Why Net Zero Policies Do More Harm than Good |
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The Carbon Bootprint of the US Military and Prospects for a Safer Climate |
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Climate Migration Is about People, Not Numbers |
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We’ll Always Have Paris |
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The Atmospheric Carbon Commons in Transition |
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III. EXTRACTION |
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The Mobilisation of Extractivism: The Social and Political Influence of the Fossil Fuel Industry |
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End the ‘Green’ Delusions: Industrial-Scale Renewable Energy is Fossil Fuel+ |
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I’m Sian, and I’m a Fossil Fuel Addict: On Paradox, Disavowal and (Im)Possibility in Changing Climate Change |
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IV. DISPATCHES FROM A CLIMATE CHANGE FRONTLINE COUNTRY—NAMIBIA, SOUTHERN AFRICA |
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Gendered Climate Change-Induced Human-Wildlife Conflicts (HWC) amidst COVID-19 in the Erongo Region, Namibia |
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Environmental Change in Namibia: Land-Use Impacts and Climate Change as Revealed by Repeat Photography |
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On Climate and the Risk of Onto-Epistemological Chainsaw Massacres: A Study on Climate Change and Indigenous People in Namibia Revisited |
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V. GOVERNANCE |
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Towards a Fossil Fuel Treaty |
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How Governments React to Climate Change: An Interview with the Political Theorists Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann |
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Inside Out COPs: Turning Climate Negotiations Upside Down |
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Local Net Zero Emissions Plans: How Can National Governments Help? |
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Reversing the Failures of Climate Governance: Radical Action for Climate Justice |
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VI. FINANCE |
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Climate Finance and the Promise of Fake Solutions to Climate Change |
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The Promise and Peril of Financialised Climate Governance |
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VII. ACTION(S) |
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What Is to Be Done to Save the Planet? |
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Climate Politics between Conflict and Complexity |
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Sustainable Foodscapes: Hybrid Food Networks Creating Food Change |
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Telling the ‘Truth’: Communication of the Climate Protest Agenda in the UK Legacy Media |
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Climate Justice Advocacy: Strategic Choices for Glasgow and Beyond |
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Public Engagement with Radical Climate Change Action |
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Five Questions whilst Walking: For Those that Decided to Participate in Agir Pour le Vivant |
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Index |