Five Propositions | Critiques for the Anthropocene Anja Kanngieser, University of Wollongong Angela Last, University of Glasgow What we are trying to address in this paper follows on, in a way, from other[…]
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On being buried: After dormancy.
Of those of us engaged in the project of GeoCritique, some are graduate students. Others are early career academics. All of us confront a disorienting set of neoliberal expectations and metrics, which purport to indicate[…]
Patrick Bigger’s ‘notes from the field’: on carbon, capital, and the state
See the original post on the University of Kentucky Political Ecology Working Group blog here July 20, 2012 Patrick Bigger Ph.D. Candidate Department of Geography, University of Kentucky Last week, California finally approved the[…]
State of the carbon markets: rising or collapsing? Two conflicting reports
This recent article in the Economist describes the fall in carbon prices as a result of overcapacity in the EU’s Emission Trading Scheme, while Dr. Graciela Chichilnisky (author of Kyoto’s trading scheme, professor of economics at[…]
Washington Post: “Within mainstream environmentalist groups, diversity is lacking”
A recent article in the Washington Post points to a persistent reality that will hopefully be a topic of conversation at the upcoming Workshop on Critical Climate Change Scholarship – racial division in the environmental[…]