Recognizing that climate politics has been an increasingly contentious and heated topic in Australia over the past two decades, this book examines Australian capitalism as a driver of climate change and the nexus between the corporations and Coalition and Australian Labor parties. As a highly developed country, Australia is punching above its weight in terms of contributing to greenhouse gas emissions despite rising temperatures, droughts, water shortages and raging bushfires, storm surges and flooding, and the bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef. Drawing upon both archival and ethnographic…mehr
Recognizing that climate politics has been an increasingly contentious and heated topic in Australia over the past two decades, this book examines Australian capitalism as a driver of climate change and the nexus between the corporations and Coalition and Australian Labor parties. As a highly developed country, Australia is punching above its weight in terms of contributing to greenhouse gas emissions despite rising temperatures, droughts, water shortages and raging bushfires, storm surges and flooding, and the bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef. Drawing upon both archival and ethnographic research, Hans Baer examines Australian climate politics at the margins, namely the Greens, the labour union, the environmental NGOs, and the grass-roots climate movement. Adopting a climate justice perspective which calls for "system change, not climate change" as opposed to the conventional approach of seeking to mitigate emissions through market mechanisms and techno-fixes, particularly renewable energy sources, this book posits system-challenging transitional steps to shift Australia toward an eco-socialist vision in keeping with a burgeoning global socio-ecological revolution. Accessibly written and including an interview with renowned comedian and climate activist Rod Quantock OAM, this book is essential reading for academics, students and general readers with an interest in climate change and climate activism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hans A. Baer is an anthropologist based at the University of Melbourne. He works extensively on a diversity of research topics, including Mormonism, African-American religion, socio-political life in East Germany, critical health anthropology, medical pluralism in the US, UK, and Australia, the critical anthropology of climate change, and eco-socialism.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Chapter 1 - The Impact of Climate Change in Australia Chapter 2 - Australian Capitalism as a Driver of Climate Change Chapter 3 - Climate Politics at the Top: The Corporations and the Two Major Parties Chapter 4 - Climate Politics at the Margins: The Greens Labour Unions Environmental NGOs and the Grass-Roots Climate Movement Chapter 5 - Engaging with the Australian Climate Movement: An Autoethnography of a Climate Justice Activist Chapter 6 - Toward Eco-Socialism in Australia Chapter 7 - Australia and Eco-Socialism in Global Context
Preface Introduction Chapter 1 - The Impact of Climate Change in Australia Chapter 2 - Australian Capitalism as a Driver of Climate Change Chapter 3 - Climate Politics at the Top: The Corporations and the Two Major Parties Chapter 4 - Climate Politics at the Margins: The Greens Labour Unions Environmental NGOs and the Grass-Roots Climate Movement Chapter 5 - Engaging with the Australian Climate Movement: An Autoethnography of a Climate Justice Activist Chapter 6 - Toward Eco-Socialism in Australia Chapter 7 - Australia and Eco-Socialism in Global Context
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