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Book Synopsis

In the midst of the current ecological crisis, there is often lofty talk of the need for humanity to ‘overcome its divisions’ and work together to tackle the big challenges of our time. But as this new book by Razmig Keucheyan shows, the real picture is very different. Just take the case of the siting of toxic waste landfills in the United States: if you want to know where waste is most likely to be dumped, ask yourself where Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans and other racial minorities live and where the poorest neighbourhoods are. This kind of ‘environmental racism’ is by no means restricted to the United States: it is very much a global phenomenon.

Keucheyan show how the capitalist response to the crisis has been marked by a massive expansion in ‘environmental finance’. From ‘carbon markets’ to ‘pollution permits’, ‘climate derivatives’ and ‘catastrophe bonds’, we are seeing a proliferation of nature-related financial products. Instead of tackling the root of the problem, the neoliberal strategy seeks to profit from environmental risks.

Moreover, with the rise in natural disasters, resource scarcity, food crises, the destabilization of the poles and oceans and the prospect of tens of millions of ‘climate refugees’, Western powers are increasingly adopting a military response to ecological problems. The Cold War is over: welcome to the ‘green wars’. From New Orleans to the Siachen glacier via the Arctic floes, Keucheyan explores the landmark sites of this new ‘climate geostrategy’.

Through a sharp critique of the way capitalism responds to environmental disaster, this innovative book provides a fresh perspective on some of the most critical issues confronting our societies today.



Trade Review
"We now have an eloquent new perspective on the crises of our time, illuminating the multiple links and intricate relationships among inequality/racism/globalization on the one hand, and the capitalist, financial, and military elites that drive them, on the other, all of this mediated by their multiple connections to the state and nature. Nature is a Battlefield is essential reading for understanding the next fifty years."
John Foran, University of California, Santa Barbara

Table of Contents
Contents

Introduction

Chapter One: Environmental racism
A philosophical event
The colour of ecology
Hurricane Katrina as a �metaphor� for environmental racism
The spatiality of racism
Lead poisoning and class struggle
Postcolonialism and environmental crisis: the conflict in Darfur
Ecological inequalities: A Marxist approach
The archaeology of environmental racism
Race and reforestation
Purifying nature�
� and naturalising race
Exporting the environment
The coming political ecology
Conclusion

Chapter Two: Financialising nature: Insuring climatic risks
Financial markets �plugged into� nature
Principles of insurance
New risks?
The ontology of catastrophe
Risk and postmodernity
Cat (catastrophe) bonds
Nature as �real abstraction�
Carbon markets and unequal development
Constructing profitable markets
A �multi-cat� bond in Mexico
Ecological crisis and the fiscal crisis of the state
A derivative nature
Nature as accumulation strategy
Conclusion

Chapter Three: Green wars, or the militarisation of ecology
A doctrine emerges
A benevolent dictatorship
Chaos specialists
Terrorism and climate change
The new military ecology
Conservation and counter-insurgency
Econationalism
Agent Orange
From the Cold War to green wars
The end of conventional wars?
Double movement
Climate refugees
Nuclear deterrence and ecological crisis
War and biofuels
The oceans destabilised
The scramble for the Arctic
The North Pole and globalisation
Commodifying the thaw
The speed of the circulation of capital
Conclusion

Conclusion: Game over?

Notes

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 02/09/2016
      ISBN13: 9781509503773, 978-1509503773
      ISBN10: 1509503773

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the midst of the current ecological crisis, there is often lofty talk of the need for humanity to ‘overcome its divisions’ and work together to tackle the big challenges of our time. But as this new book by Razmig Keucheyan shows, the real picture is very different. Just take the case of the siting of toxic waste landfills in the United States: if you want to know where waste is most likely to be dumped, ask yourself where Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans and other racial minorities live and where the poorest neighbourhoods are. This kind of ‘environmental racism’ is by no means restricted to the United States: it is very much a global phenomenon.

      Keucheyan show how the capitalist response to the crisis has been marked by a massive expansion in ‘environmental finance’. From ‘carbon markets’ to ‘pollution permits’, ‘climate derivatives’ and ‘catastrophe bonds’, we are seeing a proliferation of nature-related financial products. Instead of tackling the root of the problem, the neoliberal strategy seeks to profit from environmental risks.

      Moreover, with the rise in natural disasters, resource scarcity, food crises, the destabilization of the poles and oceans and the prospect of tens of millions of ‘climate refugees’, Western powers are increasingly adopting a military response to ecological problems. The Cold War is over: welcome to the ‘green wars’. From New Orleans to the Siachen glacier via the Arctic floes, Keucheyan explores the landmark sites of this new ‘climate geostrategy’.

      Through a sharp critique of the way capitalism responds to environmental disaster, this innovative book provides a fresh perspective on some of the most critical issues confronting our societies today.



      Trade Review
      "We now have an eloquent new perspective on the crises of our time, illuminating the multiple links and intricate relationships among inequality/racism/globalization on the one hand, and the capitalist, financial, and military elites that drive them, on the other, all of this mediated by their multiple connections to the state and nature. Nature is a Battlefield is essential reading for understanding the next fifty years."
      John Foran, University of California, Santa Barbara

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter One: Environmental racism
      A philosophical event
      The colour of ecology
      Hurricane Katrina as a �metaphor� for environmental racism
      The spatiality of racism
      Lead poisoning and class struggle
      Postcolonialism and environmental crisis: the conflict in Darfur
      Ecological inequalities: A Marxist approach
      The archaeology of environmental racism
      Race and reforestation
      Purifying nature�
      � and naturalising race
      Exporting the environment
      The coming political ecology
      Conclusion

      Chapter Two: Financialising nature: Insuring climatic risks
      Financial markets �plugged into� nature
      Principles of insurance
      New risks?
      The ontology of catastrophe
      Risk and postmodernity
      Cat (catastrophe) bonds
      Nature as �real abstraction�
      Carbon markets and unequal development
      Constructing profitable markets
      A �multi-cat� bond in Mexico
      Ecological crisis and the fiscal crisis of the state
      A derivative nature
      Nature as accumulation strategy
      Conclusion

      Chapter Three: Green wars, or the militarisation of ecology
      A doctrine emerges
      A benevolent dictatorship
      Chaos specialists
      Terrorism and climate change
      The new military ecology
      Conservation and counter-insurgency
      Econationalism
      Agent Orange
      From the Cold War to green wars
      The end of conventional wars?
      Double movement
      Climate refugees
      Nuclear deterrence and ecological crisis
      War and biofuels
      The oceans destabilised
      The scramble for the Arctic
      The North Pole and globalisation
      Commodifying the thaw
      The speed of the circulation of capital
      Conclusion

      Conclusion: Game over?

      Notes

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