We have reached the point of no return. The existential threat of climate change is now a reality. The world has never been more vulnerable.
Yet corporations are already planning a life beyond this point. The business models of fossil fuel giants factor in continued profitability in a scenario of a five-degree increase in global temperature. An increase that will kill millions, if not billions.
This is the shocking reality laid bare in a new, hard-hitting book by David Whyte. Ecocide makes clear the problem won’t be solved by tinkering around the edges, instead it maps out a plan to end the corporation’s death-watch over us.
This book will reveal how the corporation has risen to this position of near impunity, but also what we need to do to fix it.
Yet corporations are already planning a life beyond this point. The business models of fossil fuel giants factor in continued profitability in a scenario of a five-degree increase in global temperature. An increase that will kill millions, if not billions.
This is the shocking reality laid bare in a new, hard-hitting book by David Whyte. Ecocide makes clear the problem won’t be solved by tinkering around the edges, instead it maps out a plan to end the corporation’s death-watch over us.
This book will reveal how the corporation has risen to this position of near impunity, but also what we need to do to fix it.
Inhoudsopgave
Preface: from COVID-capitalism to survival of the speciesAcknowledgements
Introduction: corporate ecocide
1 What is the corporation?
2 From colonialism to ecocide: capital’s insatiable need to destroy
3 Regulation at the end-point of the world
Conclusion: kill the corporation before it kills us
Notes
Over de auteur
David Whyte is Professor of Socio-legal Studies at the University of LiverpoolKoop dit e-boek en ontvang er nog 1 GRATIS!
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