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17
“Fewer Americans See Solid Evidence of Global Warming Modest Support for ‘Cap and Trade' Policy,” Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, October 22, 2009,
http://people-press.org/report/669/
.
18
Andrew Malone, “My Life on the Run: The Police ‘Spy' Lifts Lid on Eight Years As Eco-Warrior,”
Daily Mail
(UK), January 17, 2011; Matthew Taylor and Paul Lewis, “Undercover Police Officer Mark Kennedy at Centre of International Row,”
The Guardian
(UK), January 13, 2011. This outrageous abuse of police power took place under a Labour government purportedly committed to addressing climate change, and some of the intelligence gathered on radical grassroots activists went all the way to Prime Minister Tony Blair's desk.
19
Brian Tokar,
Toward Climate Justice: Perspectives on the Climate Crisis and Social Change
(Grenmarsvegen, Norway: Communalism Press, 2010), 13.
20
Suzanne Goldenberg, “Barack Obama's Key Climate Bill Hit by $45m PR Campaign,”
The Guardian
(UK), May 12, 2009.
21
Robert S. Eshelman, “Cracking Big Coal,”
The Nation
, May 3, 2010.
22
Henry Miller,
Tropic of Capricorn
, 293.
23
“Bolivia: Government to Announce Stimulus Package for SMEs,”
El Deber
, September 2, 2009.
24
John Vidal and Jonathan Watts, “Copenhagen Closes with Weak Deal That Poor Threaten to Reject—Non-Binding Accord Limits Temperature Rises but Includes No Emissions Targets,”
The Guardian
(UK), December 19, 2009.
25
Pablo Solon, “Why Bolivia Stood Alone in Opposing the Cancún Climate Agreement,”
The Guardian
(UK), December 21, 2010.
26
Damian Carrington, “WikiLeaks Cables Reveal How US Manipulated Climate Accord,”
The Guardian
(UK), December 3, 2010; also see the cable sent February 26, 2010, at 22: 41, “Secret Section 01 Of 03 STATE 018437,”
Guardian.co.uk
,
www.guardian.co.uk/world/us-embassy-cables-documents/251174?intcmp=239
.
27
“Methane,” Environmental Protection Agency,
www.epa.gov/methane
.
28
Jennifer Kho, “The Largest Cleantech VC: China,”
GigaOM
, February 26, 2010; also see “Towards a Global Green Recovery: Recommendations for Immediate G20 Action” (report submitted to the G20 London Summit, April 2, 2009).
29
“EU Energy Chief Wants 1 Trillion Euro Network Revamp,” Reuters, November 10, 2010.
30
Quoted in Christian Parenti, “The Case for EPA Action,”
The Nation
, April 15, 2010.
31
On IBM, see Linda Weiss and Elizabeth Thurbon, “The Business of Buying American: Public Procurement As Trade Strategy in the USA,”
Review of International Political Economy
13, no. 5 (December 2006): 701–724: 704. For a view of the Indian government's role in building up a technology sector with its purchasing power, see Rajeeva Sinha, “Government Procurement and Technological Capability: Case of Indian Electrical Equipment Industry,”
Economic and Political Weekly
29, no. 48 (November 26, 1994): 142–147.
32
For discussion of leftist green theories of capitalism, see Robyn Eckersley,
Environmentalism and Political Theory: Toward an Ecocentric Approach
(Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992); Ted Benton,
Natural Relations: Ecology, Animal Rights and Social Justice
(London: Verso, 1993).
33
John Bellemy Foster,
Marx's Ecology: Materialism and Nature
(New York: Monthly Review Press, 2000).
34
Karl Marx,
Capital
(New York: Penguin Classics, 1976), 1: 637.
35
Mary Douglas,
Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo
(New York: Routledge, 1966), 41.
36
Heather Rogers,
Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage
(New York: New Press, 2006).
INDEX
Adaptation to climate change
definition/description
political adaptation
speed of change and
technical adaptation
See also
Military and security/climate change;
specific locations
Afghanistan
1973 coup d'état
Cold War competition in
Daud and
Durand Line and
environmental degradation of
Ghor Province
India-Pakistan conflicts and
India relationship
Pashtuns and
Saur Revolution
Soviet Union and
Taliban and
war in
Wardak
Zahir Shah's reign
Afghanistan/climate change
agriculture and
catastrophic convergence with
deforestation
desertification
droughts (2006–2010)
droughts/famines (1969–1973)
floods (2010)
Kabul River
Nangarhar Province's extreme weather
poppy as drought resistant
poppy eradication/effects
poppy growing/industry
snowmelt/rainfall changes
Taliban paying fighters and
violence and
Africa
1960s/1970s droughts and famines
Cuba and
desertification and
European “Scramble for Africa,”
Great Rift Valley
imported weapons and
kleptocracy
map
West/Central guerrilla armies
See also
East Africa;
specific locations
Africa's pastoralist corridor
cattle importance
description
desertification
drought/flash flooding
pastoralists' status
responses to water shortages
road trip in
Small Arms Survey
state failure and
violence causality
violence/gun culture
See also
East African cattle raids; Kenya; Turkana; Uganda
Africa's pastoralist corridor/cattle raiding
1970s droughts and
1980s drought and
British colonization and
causality
cheap guns and
Karamojong gunmen/Iteso conflicts
organized crime/political bosses and
resource conflicts
“traditional” cattle raiding
Agamben, Giorgio
Age of Consequences
(Campbell
et al.
)
Agnew, Spiro
Agroforestry
Aidid, Mohamed Farrah
Al-Maliki, Nouri
Al Qaeda
Alves, Dejacir
Amin, Hafizullah
Amin, Idi
background
See also
Uganda under Amin
Anderson, David
Andres, Peter
Angola
Anti-Intellectualism in American History
(Hofstadter)
Anwar, Raja
Apache
Araujo, Osmar Careinro
Arias, Enrique Desmond
Ariong, Lucas
Asia
map(fig.)
See also
Central Asian new states;
specific countries
Bakiyev, Kurmanbek
Banana wars
Bangladesh
Barnett, Thomas
Barnett's Core/Gap
Barre, Mohammed Siad
Barry, Tom
Bat populations decline
Beals, Carlton
Beck, Glenn
Bek, Ibrahim
Berlin Conference (1885)
Bevin, Ernest
Bheem, Komaram
Bhutto, Murtaza
Bin Laden, Osama
Blair, Dennis C.
Bolivia
climate change mitigation
description
IMF and
nationalization of industries
protests over gas industry
Boortz, Neal
Bourgeois, Philippe
Bowden, Charles
Braga, Marcio Romero de Araujo
Brasil: Nunca Mais
Brazil
1930s Estado Novo
1983 protests
agroforestry
Bolsa Família
Cold War violence and
“crisis of violence” causes
debt
debt payoff
economy (1930s-1960s)
Growth Acceleration Program (PAC)
hyperinflation
import-substitution industrialization (ISI)
inequality
land reform and
military dictatorship
Movimento dos Trabalhadore Rurais Sem Terra (MST)
neoliberalism/effects
oil prices and
rolling back neoliberalism
São Paulo
tariffs
urban guerrillas
urbanization
Brazil, Rio
extreme weather
inequality
murder rate
Brazil, Rio/favelas
Comando Vermelho (CV) gang
description
gangs running
migration from countryside and
“pacification” program
police “management”/repression
poverty increase and
relative deprivation and
vigilantes and
violence
Brazil/climate change
agricultural adaptation
burning/monocropping
cities
disease and
ITCZ
migration from countryside
Nordeste
aid
Nordeste
extreme weather/effects
predictions
St. Luzia's Day ritual
Brenner, Robert
Brewer, Jan
Buchanan, Pat
Butler, Smedley
Calderón, Felipe
Caldwell, Charles
Campbell, Kurt
Cancún climate meeting/agreement
Capitalism
1970s saturation
catastrophic convergence and
“golden age” of
imperialism and
uneven development
See also specific countries
Caravan
newspaper
Cárdenas, Lazaro
Cardoso, Fernando Henrique
Caritas (Catholic NGO)
Carter, Jimmy
Carvalha, Claudio
Castañeda, Jorge
Castro, Fidel
Catastrophic convergence
Cold War militarism and
counterinsurgency
geography of
neoliberal capitalism and
overview
responses
violent conflict risks
See also specific locations
Central Asian new states
description
Fergana Valley
kleptocracy and
neoliberalism and
radical Islam and
violence
Cherokee
Cholera
Churchill, Winston
Climate change
atmospheric carbon dioxide statistics
Commodity Food Price Index and
environmental crisis causes and
environmental crisis vs.
geography of
greenhouse effect
locked-in effects
permafrost melting and
positive feedback loops
social challenges overview
speed of
statistics overview
tipping points
two degrees Celsius change
US energy economy and
Climate-change denialists
atomic-era physicists
Exxon
fossil fuel industry
IPCC attacks by
Koch brothers/Industries
Clinton, Bill
CNA Corporation report (2007)
COIN.
See
Counterinsurgency
Cold War
catastrophic convergence and
counterinsurgency legacy
cultivating proxies
Global South instability and
weapons legacy
See also
Counterinsurgency;
specific countries
Collier, Robert
Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa
, 1959–1976 (Gleijeses)
Conrad, Joseph
Counterinsurgency
banana wars
catastrophic convergence and
Central America
conventional warfare vs.
as “dirty wars,”
early doctrine on
legacy of violence/crime
Native Americans and
operational environment
social fabric destruction with
as “three-block war,”
US conventional military capacity and
war games
See also
Small wars;
specific wars
Crook, George
Cuba and Africa
Custer, George A.
Da Silva, Luiz Inácio Lula
Da Silva, William
Daud, Mohammed Khan
Defensive Duffers Drift, The
(Swinton)
Deforestation
Afghanistan
Africa
Brazil
India
mangroves
Mexico
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
Belgian violence
governance/administration and
Kinshasa
Kisangani
kleptocracy
Dermota, Ken
Descent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia
(Rashid)
Desertification
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