Promo Banner Image

 

The Geopolitics of Green Colonialism: Global Justice and Ecosocial Transitions

Edited by Miriam Lang, Mary Ann Manahan, and Breno Bringel

Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: Pluto Press (March 20, 2024)
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
Condition: New

Price: $33.00

Out of stock

Synopsis

The time for denial is over. Across the Global North, the question of how we should respond to the climate crisis has been answered: with a shift to renewables, electric cars, carbon trading, and hydrogen.

But beneath the sustainability branding, these climate “solutions” are leading to new environmental injustices and green colonialism. The green growth and clean energy plans of the Global North require the large-scale extraction of strategic minerals from the Global South. The geopolitics of transition imply sacrificing not only territories, but truly sustainable ways of inhabiting this world.

This book provides a platform for the voices that have been conspicuously absent in debates around energy and climate. Drawing on case studies from across the Global South, the authors offer critiques of green colonialism in its material, political and symbolic dimensions, discuss the entanglements that connect the transitions of different world regions, and explore alternative pathways toward a livable and just future for all.