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216 - Carbon Colonialism (with Laurie Parsons)

216 - Carbon Colonialism (with Laurie Parsons)

Released Tuesday, 6th February 2024
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216 - Carbon Colonialism (with Laurie Parsons)

216 - Carbon Colonialism (with Laurie Parsons)

216 - Carbon Colonialism (with Laurie Parsons)

216 - Carbon Colonialism (with Laurie Parsons)

Tuesday, 6th February 2024
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Cymene arrives at the Covid party on this week’s episode and she’s got the sultry radio voice to prove it. We share a few words about a magnificent pug named Doug and Cymene discovers  Russell Brand’s rightward "grift drift" to her horror. Then (18:58) we welcome Laurie Parsons to the podcast to talk about his excellent new book, Carbon Colonialism (Manchester U Press, 2023), which originated from his long-term research on the Cambodian garment industry. Laurie explains how when it comes to climate change we’re really not all in it together: carbon colonialism creates northern resource feasts and luxury at the expense of great climate and social vulnerability in the Global South. From this discussion of the deep inequalities in climate impacts, we move to the way the COP process has been perverted in recent years, the contested landscape of climate resilience, the low profitability of extraction, ignorance as green capital, and whether there is a pathway toward a non-extractive global economy. Laurie explains to us his skepticism about the idea of sustainable consumption and his feeling that we’ve entered the age of environmental sophistry. Finally, we discuss six myths that Laurie has identified that help to keep carbon colonialism going. Enjoy!

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