Poverty and climate change: restoring a global biogeochemical equilibrium
Most, if not all of the global biogeochemical cycles on the earth have been broken or are at dangerous tipping points. These broken cycles have expressed themselves in various forms as soil degradation and depletion, ocean acidification, global warming and climate change. The best proposal for an or...
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Zusammenfassung: | Most, if not all of the global biogeochemical cycles on the earth have been broken or are at dangerous tipping points. These broken cycles have expressed themselves in various forms as soil degradation and depletion, ocean acidification, global warming and climate change. The best proposal for an organic solution to fixing the myriad broken cycles is a deliberate investment in solutions that first acknowledge the historic roles played by both the subjugated peoples, and the economic beneficiaries of the environmental exploitations of the past. Ever since Europeans made contact with the West, a series of global circumstances including the genocide of the indigenous people of the Americas, the enslavement and global subjugation of Africans, and the emergence of Western concepts of trade dominance and capitalism, have led to deleterious impacts on the global biogeochemical cycles. Addressing the broken biogeochemical cycles should be done with a clear understanding that it was not only human subjects which were subjugated, but also land, water, and air. These three global stores must be replenished from the ideological position that poverty is not simply the absence of money, but is also the lack of access to non-polluting energy sources, to clean air devoid of runaway greenhouse gasses, and to local conditions devoid of climate change instabilities. With this in mind, the global powerbrokers can enter into a new deal with developing nations, shifting the paradigm toward a new ecological approach that rewards good behavior and sets new standards of worldwide relations based on ecologic inclusivity rather than the exclusive economic arrangements currently in order. Harnessing a forward thinking approach to analyzing the current global environmental crisis, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainable development, political ecology, sustainable agriculture, climate change and environmental justice |
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contents | Part I: How global environmental democracy died -- 1, The American Native and the European invader the Nexus -- 2. Facets and consequences of environmental slavery -- 3. It's the ecology, stupid -- 4. The biogeochemical cycles in the era of anthropogenic climate change -- 5. A review of the biogeochemical cycling of the elements of life -- 6. Addressing the biogeochemical cycles with transformative anthropocentrism -- Part III : 6. Applying practical solutions; reconnecting earth and sky -- 7. Feeding the future : farming in a post-carbon economy -- 8. Transitioning to low-carbon farming : an assessment of the process -- 9. The kinetic role of biochar in climate change mitigation -- 10. Biochar in the age of renewable energy policy -- 11. How alleviating energy-poverty will also improve the climate -- 12. Envisioning a transformative age -- Index |
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spelling | Beckford, Fitzroy B. Verfasser aut Poverty and climate change restoring a global biogeochemical equilibrium Fitzroy B. Beckford London New York : Routledge Taylor and Francis Group 2019 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge studies in sustainable development Part I: How global environmental democracy died -- 1, The American Native and the European invader the Nexus -- 2. Facets and consequences of environmental slavery -- 3. It's the ecology, stupid -- 4. The biogeochemical cycles in the era of anthropogenic climate change -- 5. A review of the biogeochemical cycling of the elements of life -- 6. Addressing the biogeochemical cycles with transformative anthropocentrism -- Part III : 6. Applying practical solutions; reconnecting earth and sky -- 7. Feeding the future : farming in a post-carbon economy -- 8. Transitioning to low-carbon farming : an assessment of the process -- 9. The kinetic role of biochar in climate change mitigation -- 10. Biochar in the age of renewable energy policy -- 11. How alleviating energy-poverty will also improve the climate -- 12. Envisioning a transformative age -- Index Open Access EbpS Most, if not all of the global biogeochemical cycles on the earth have been broken or are at dangerous tipping points. These broken cycles have expressed themselves in various forms as soil degradation and depletion, ocean acidification, global warming and climate change. The best proposal for an organic solution to fixing the myriad broken cycles is a deliberate investment in solutions that first acknowledge the historic roles played by both the subjugated peoples, and the economic beneficiaries of the environmental exploitations of the past. Ever since Europeans made contact with the West, a series of global circumstances including the genocide of the indigenous people of the Americas, the enslavement and global subjugation of Africans, and the emergence of Western concepts of trade dominance and capitalism, have led to deleterious impacts on the global biogeochemical cycles. Addressing the broken biogeochemical cycles should be done with a clear understanding that it was not only human subjects which were subjugated, but also land, water, and air. These three global stores must be replenished from the ideological position that poverty is not simply the absence of money, but is also the lack of access to non-polluting energy sources, to clean air devoid of runaway greenhouse gasses, and to local conditions devoid of climate change instabilities. With this in mind, the global powerbrokers can enter into a new deal with developing nations, shifting the paradigm toward a new ecological approach that rewards good behavior and sets new standards of worldwide relations based on ecologic inclusivity rather than the exclusive economic arrangements currently in order. Harnessing a forward thinking approach to analyzing the current global environmental crisis, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainable development, political ecology, sustainable agriculture, climate change and environmental justice Climat Changements climate change Climatic changes Climatic changes Economic aspects SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 gnd rswk-swf Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd rswk-swf Soziale Situation (DE-588)4077575-6 gnd rswk-swf Armut (DE-588)4002963-3 gnd rswk-swf Biogeochemie (DE-588)4125243-3 gnd rswk-swf Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 gnd rswk-swf Electronic books Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 s Biogeochemie (DE-588)4125243-3 s Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 s Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 g Soziale Situation (DE-588)4077575-6 s Armut (DE-588)4002963-3 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Poverty and climate change London : New York : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2019 9781138345416 https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1895327 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
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