Saturday 6 October 2012

The Political Economy of Climate Change (2): Useful Books and Articles

In my humble opinion, and I'm open to other suggestions, the single best book on climate change is: 

Neale, J. (2008). Stop Global Warming: Change the World. London: Bookmarks.

Other books well worth looking at include:
Bellamy Foster, J. (1999). The Vulnerable Planet: A Short Economic History of the Environment. New York: Monthly Review Press.
Bellamy Foster, J. (2000). Marx’s Ecology: Materialism and Nature. New York: Monthly Review Press.
Boardman, P. R. (2010). Governance of Earth Systems: Science and Its Uses. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Burkett, P. (1999). Marx and Nature: A Red and Green Perspective. New York: St. Martins Press.
Burkett, P. (2006). Marxism and Ecological Economics. Leiden, Boston and Tokyo: Brill.
Callinicos, A. (2003a). An Anti-Capitalist Manifesto. Cambridge Polity Press.
Dale, G. (2007). Corporations and Climate Change. International Socialism, 116, 117- 138.
Hughes, J. (2000). Ecology and Historical Materialism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Jones, G., & Hollier, G. (1997). Resources, Society and Environmental Management. London: Paul Chapman Publishing.
Kovel, J. (2007). The Enemy of Nature: The End of Capitalism or the End of the World? London: Zed.
Peet, R., Robbins, P., & Watts, M. (Eds.). (2010). Global Political Ecology. Hoboken: Taylor & Francis.
Pepper, D. (1993). Eco-Socialism: from Deep Ecology to Social Justice. London: Routledge.
Rapien, M. (2002). Frankenfoods: What’s Wrong With Genetic Engineering? International Socialist Review, 21, 80-85.
Williams, C. (2010). Ecology and socialism. Chicago: Haymarket Books.
Wolf, S. (2001). Climate Chaos: Can Global Warming Be Stopped? International Socialist Review, 18, 79-84.


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