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List of Contents
Dedication
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgement
Introduction
PART I: CAPITALIST DEVELOPMENT AND THE REGULATION OF SOCIETY AND NATURE
Nature and the Work Process
Capitalism, Nature and Climate Change: A Structural Analysis
The Regulation of Nature and Society in Different Capitalist Growth Strategies
PART II: FORDISM
The Origins of a New Accumulation Regime
The Geographic Extension of Fordism
Mode of Societalisation and Consumption Norm
A Fossil Energy Regime
PART III: FINANCE-DRIVEN CAPITALISM
The Rise of a Finance-Driven Accumulation Regime
The Recomposition of the International Division of Labour
A Worldwide Consumption Norm (Based on Debt) and the Financial Crisis
The Globalisation of the Fossil Energy Regime
PART IV: THE INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE OR THE COMMODIFICATION OF THE ATMOSPHERE
Multinational Governance in an Unequal World: The Kyoto Process and the Actors Involved
Theory and Practice of Carbon Emission Trading: The Case of the EU ETS
The Flaws of Free-Market Solutions for Climate Change Prevention and their Homology to a Finance-Driven Accumulation Regime
Concluding Remarks
Endnotes
Index.
Capitalism and climate change : theoretical discussion, historical development and policy responses by Max Koch. ISBN 9780230272514. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.