Share the story of what Open Access means to you
![a graphic of a lock that is open, the universal logo for open access](/assets/oa-lock-logo-lg-a95dd8d9f9fe5e21ab4499ffd0c8661e55f7d788ae0a03f19a6749eb82e3e899.png)
University of Michigan needs your feedback to better understand how readers are using openly available ebooks. You can help by taking a short, privacy-friendly survey.
Climate Change Solutions: Beyond the Capital-Climate Contradiction
Diana Stuart, Ryan Gunderson, and Brian Petersen
Climate Change Solutions represents an application of critical theory to examine proposed solutions to climate change. Drawing from Marx's negative conception of ideology, the authors illustrate how ideology continues to conceal the capital-climate contradiction or the fundamental incompatibility between growth-dependent capitalism and effectively and justly mitigating climate change. Dominant solutions to climate change that offer minor changes to the current system fail to address this contradiction. However, alternatives like degrowth involve a shift in priorities and power relations and can offer new systemic arrangements that confront and move beyond the capital-climate contradiction. While there are clear barriers to a systemic transition that prioritizes social and ecological well-being, such a transition is possible and desirable.
-
Cover
-
Title Page
-
Copyright Page
-
Dedication
-
Contents
-
Acknowledgments
-
Chapter 1. Introduction
-
Chapter 2. Green Technology
-
Chapter 3. Carbon Markets
-
Chapter 4. Geoengineering
-
Chapter 5. Challenging the Growth Paradigm
-
Chapter 6. Work Time Reduction and Economic Democracy
-
Chapter 7. Socializing Energy
-
Chapter 8. Participatory Global Climate Governance
-
Chapter 9. Another Way Is Possible
-
Notes
-
References
-
Index
![](/image-service/hd76s214m1594538288/full/full/0/default.png)
Citable Link
Published: 2020
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
- 978-0-472-13198-3 (hardcover)
- 978-0-472-12680-4 (ebook)
- 978-0-472-03847-3 (paper)