Carbon Colonialism: How Wealthy Nations Export Climate Crisis - Impact on Global Sustainability & Environmental Justice
Carbon Colonialism: How Wealthy Nations Export Climate Crisis - Impact on Global Sustainability & Environmental Justice

Carbon Colonialism: How Wealthy Nations Export Climate Crisis - Impact on Global Sustainability & Environmental Justice" 使用场景:Ideal for environmental studies, policy discussions, and climate activism.

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A hard-hitting exposé that reveals how rich countries outsource the climate crisis to poor ones.

Around the world, leading economies are announcing significant success in the struggle against climate change. Heads of government proclaim their commitment to tackling the crisis, pointing to data that shows the progress they have made. Yet the atmosphere is still warming at a record rate. Are we being deceived?

In Carbon Colonialism, Laurie Parsons exposes how rich countries cook the books on climate change – by outsourcing it to the global South. Conducting first-hand research across Asia, he reveals how exporting emissions and waste allows states and corporations to maintain a clean, green image. Meanwhile, landfills expand and droughts and floods intensify, with devastating effects on the world’s most vulnerable communities.

Technical fixes and creative accounting are a mirage. The real obstacles to effective action are deeply embedded in the political systems and structures of our society. Parsons calls on readers to wake up from the fairy tales of greenwashing and ethical consumerism and end carbon colonialism now. -- .

     


    Author: Laurie Parsons 

    Publisher: Manchester University Press

    Format: Paperback

    Pages: 248

    ISBN: 9781526184955

    Publication Date: May 2025

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