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Global capitalism and climate change : the need for an alternative world system / Hans A. Baer.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Baer, Hans A., 1944- author.
- Series:
- Environment and society.
- Environment and Society
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Climatic changes--Economic aspects.
- Climatic changes.
- Globalization.
- Sustainable development.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Edition:
- Second edition.
- Distribution:
- New York : Bloomsbury Publishing(US), 2021.
- Place of Publication:
- Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2021]
- Summary:
- "Now in its second edition, Global Capitalism and Climate Change situates anthropogenic climate change in the context of global capitalism as it stands today and explores the systemic changes necessary to create a more socially just, democratic, and environmentally sustainable world system"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The Impact of Climate Change on the Environment and Human Societies
- Anthropogenic Climate Change
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Impacts of Climate Change on the Environment
- Rising Sea Levels, Warming Oceans, Melting Ice Caps and Glaciers, and Disintegrating Peat Bogs
- Erratic Weather Patterns
- Safe Temperatures and Tipping Points
- The Impact of Climate Change on Human Societies
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2: The Capitalist World System and Its Contradictions
- Profit Making, Economic Growth, and the Treadmill of Production and Consumption
- The On-Going Socioeconomic Gap
- Depletion of Natural Resources and Environmental Degradation
- Poverty, Population Growth, and the Environment
- Resource Wars
- Chapter 3: The Capitalist Treadmill of Production and Consumption as a Generator of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- The Heavy Reliance of Global Capitalism on Fossil Fuels
- Transportation
- Buildings
- The Cloud
- A Seemingly Endless Array of Consumer Items
- Tourism and Travel
- Industrial Agriculture, Fishing, and Logging
- Militarism and Wars
- Ecological Footprints and GHG Emissions of the United States, China, Saudi Arabia, and Australia
- Chapter 4: The Inadequacies of Existing Climate Regimes for Mitigating Climate Change
- Climate Regimes
- United Nations-Related Bodies
- The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- The Framework Convention on Climate Change
- Joint Implementation, the Clean Development Mechanism, and Other Offsets
- Carbon Pricing: Carbon Taxes and Emission Trading Schemes
- The European Emissions Trading Scheme
- Other Regional Climate Regimes
- National, State, and Provincial Climate Regimes
- The United States
- China
- Conclusion.
- Chapter 5: Why Green Capitalism Is Insufficient to Mitigate Climate Change
- Green Capitalism and Environmental Sustainability
- Climate Capitalism
- Conventional Economists Take on Climate Change
- The G7 on Climate Change
- The United Nations and Green Capitalism
- Mainstream NGOs on Green Capitalism
- Green New Deals
- Ecological Modernization
- Renewable Energy Sources, Energy Efficiency, and Hybrid Cars
- Carbon Capture and Storage, Natural Gas, Nuclear Energy, Biofuels, and Biochar
- The Climate Skeptics
- Corporate Environmentalism
- Chapter 6: The Climate Movement: Internationally, Nationally, and Locally
- The International Climate Movement
- The U.S. Climate Movement
- The Australian Climate Movement
- The Climate Movement in the Global South
- Transforming the Climate Movement into a Climate Justice Movement
- Chapter 7: Visions of the Future: Dystopia, Reflexive Modernization, and Ecosocialism
- The Road to Dystopia
- Reflexive Modernization
- The Need to Think Outside the Box: Toward an Eco-Socialist World
- Radical Perspectives with Which Ecosocialism Can Dialogue
- Chapter 8: Toward a Socioecological Revolution: System-Challenging Transitional Reforms
- New Left Parties Designed to Capture the State
- Emissions Taxes
- Public Ownership of the Means of Production
- Increasing Social Equality and Achieving a Sustainable Global Population
- Workers Democracy and Socialist Planning
- Meaningful Work and Shortening the Work Week
- The Need for a Steady-State Economy
- Renewable Energy Sources, Energy Efficiency, and Green Jobs
- Public Transportation and Travel
- Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry
- Resisting the Culture of Consumption, or What Is It That We Really Need, Materially and Otherwise?
- Sustainable Trade.
- Sustainable Settlement Patterns and Local Communities
- Chapter 9: Conclusion: Climate Change, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and the Need for Eco-Socialism
- COVID-19, Climate Change, and Capitalism
- The Ecosocialism, Climate Change, and Social Movements
- Beyond the Paris Agreement: Toward a Progressive Global Climate Governance Process
- Index.
- Notes:
- Revised edition of the author's Global capitalism and climate change, c2012.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-299) and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 11, 2021).
- ISBN:
- 979-82-16-40759-1
- 979-88-8188-077-4
- 1-66690-179-2
- OCLC:
- 1269100452
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