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While You Are Steeping - God-Thoughts for the Ordinary Woman (Hardcover): Rebecca Pearce While You Are Steeping - God-Thoughts for the Ordinary Woman (Hardcover)
Rebecca Pearce
R814 Discovery Miles 8 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Pricing Carbon in Australia - Contestation, the State and Market Failure (Paperback): Rebecca Pearse Pricing Carbon in Australia - Contestation, the State and Market Failure (Paperback)
Rebecca Pearse
R1,426 Discovery Miles 14 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the mid-2000s it seemed that the global carbon market would take off and spark the worldwide transition to a profitable low carbon economy. A decade on, the experiment in carbon trading is failing. Carbon market schemes have been plagued by problems and resistance to carbon pricing has come from the political Left and Right. In the Australian case, a national emissions trading scheme (ETS) was dismantled after a long, bitter public debate. The replacement 'Direct Action Plan' is also in disrepute. Pricing Carbon in Australia examines the rise and fall of the ETS in Australia between 2007 and 2015, exploring the underlying contradictions of marketised climate policy in detail. Through this and other international examples, the book offers a critique of the political economy of marketised climate policy, exploring why the hopes for global carbon trading have been dashed. The Australian case is interpreted in light of a broader legitimation crisis as state strategies for (temporarily) displacing the climate crisis continue to fail. Importantly, in the wake of carbon market failure, alternative agendas for state action are emerging as campaigns for the retrenchment of fossil fuel assets and for just renewable energy transition continue transforming climate politics and policy as we know it. This book is a valuable resource for practitioners and academics in the fields of environmental policy and politics and social movement studies.

Pricing Carbon in Australia - Contestation, the State and Market Failure (Hardcover): Rebecca Pearse Pricing Carbon in Australia - Contestation, the State and Market Failure (Hardcover)
Rebecca Pearse
R4,469 Discovery Miles 44 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the mid-2000s it seemed that the global carbon market would take off and spark the worldwide transition to a profitable low carbon economy. A decade on, the experiment in carbon trading is failing. Carbon market schemes have been plagued by problems and resistance to carbon pricing has come from the political Left and Right. In the Australian case, a national emissions trading scheme (ETS) was dismantled after a long, bitter public debate. The replacement 'Direct Action Plan' is also in disrepute. Pricing Carbon in Australia examines the rise and fall of the ETS in Australia between 2007 and 2015, exploring the underlying contradictions of marketised climate policy in detail. Through this and other international examples, the book offers a critique of the political economy of marketised climate policy, exploring why the hopes for global carbon trading have been dashed. The Australian case is interpreted in light of a broader legitimation crisis as state strategies for (temporarily) displacing the climate crisis continue to fail. Importantly, in the wake of carbon market failure, alternative agendas for state action are emerging as campaigns for the retrenchment of fossil fuel assets and for just renewable energy transition continue transforming climate politics and policy as we know it. This book is a valuable resource for practitioners and academics in the fields of environmental policy and politics and social movement studies.

Climate Action Upsurge - The Ethnography of Climate Movement Politics (Paperback): Stuart Rosewarne, James Goodman, Rebecca... Climate Action Upsurge - The Ethnography of Climate Movement Politics (Paperback)
Stuart Rosewarne, James Goodman, Rebecca Pearse
R1,488 Discovery Miles 14 880 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the late 2000s climate action became a defining feature of the international political agenda. Evidence of global warming and accelerating greenhouse gas emissions created a new sense of urgency and, despite consensus on the need for action, the growing failure of international climate policy engendered new political space for social movements. By 2007 a 'climate justice' movement was surfacing and developing a strong critique of existing official climate policies and engaging in new forms of direct action to assert the need for reduced extraction and burning of fossil fuels. Climate Action Upsurge offers an insight into this important period in climate movement politics, drawing on the perspectives of activists who were directly engaged in the mobilisation process. Through the interpretation of these perspectives the book illustrates important lessons for the climate movement today. In developing its examination of the climate action upsurge, the book focuses on individual activists involved in direct action 'Climate Camps' in Australia, while drawing comparisons and highlighting links with climate campaigns in other locales. The book should be of interest to scholars and researchers in climate change, environmental sociology, politics, policy and activism.

Beyond the Coal Rush - A Turning Point for Global Energy and Climate Policy? (Hardcover): James Goodman, Linda Connor, Devleena... Beyond the Coal Rush - A Turning Point for Global Energy and Climate Policy? (Hardcover)
James Goodman, Linda Connor, Devleena Ghosh, Kanchi Kohli, Jonathan Paul Marshall, …
R3,409 Discovery Miles 34 090 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Climate change makes fossil fuels unburnable, yet global coal production has almost doubled over the last 20 years. This book explores how the world can stop mining coal - the most prolific source of greenhouse gas emissions. It documents efforts at halting coal production, focusing specifically on how campaigners are trying to stop coal mining in India, Germany, and Australia. Through in-depth comparative ethnography, it shows how local people are fighting to save their homes, livelihoods, and environments, creating new constituencies and alliances for the transition from fossil fuels. The book relates these struggles to conflicts between global climate policy and the national coal-industrial complex. With coal's meaning transformed from an important asset to a threat, and the coal industry declining, it charts reasons for continuing coal dependence, and how this can be overcome. It will provide a source of inspiration for energy transition for researchers in environment, sustainability, and politics, as well as policymakers.

Climate Action Upsurge - The Ethnography of Climate Movement Politics (Hardcover): Stuart Rosewarne, James Goodman, Rebecca... Climate Action Upsurge - The Ethnography of Climate Movement Politics (Hardcover)
Stuart Rosewarne, James Goodman, Rebecca Pearse
R4,923 Discovery Miles 49 230 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the late 2000s climate action became a defining feature of the international political agenda. Evidence of global warming and accelerating greenhouse gas emissions created a new sense of urgency and, despite consensus on the need for action, the growing failure of international climate policy engendered new political space for social movements. By 2007 a 'climate justice' movement was surfacing and developing a strong critique of existing official climate policies and engaging in new forms of direct action to assert the need for reduced extraction and burning of fossil fuels. Climate Action Upsurge offers an insight into this important period in climate movement politics, drawing on the perspectives of activists who were directly engaged in the mobilisation process. Through the interpretation of these perspectives the book illustrates important lessons for the climate movement today. In developing its examination of the climate action upsurge, the book focuses on individual activists involved in direct action 'Climate Camps' in Australia, while drawing comparisons and highlighting links with climate campaigns in other locales. The book should be of interest to scholars and researchers in climate change, environmental sociology, politics, policy and activism.

While You Are Steeping - God-Thoughts for the Ordinary Woman (Paperback): Rebecca Pearce While You Are Steeping - God-Thoughts for the Ordinary Woman (Paperback)
Rebecca Pearce
R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
1492 Jewish Bravehood - The victorious saga from Spain to America (Paperback): Paul Roth 1492 Jewish Bravehood - The victorious saga from Spain to America (Paperback)
Paul Roth; Translated by Rebecca Pearce; Designed by Marcelo Almeida
R326 R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Save R20 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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