Introduction 1. Climate Change and the Crisis of Capitalism Part 1: Problem Framing 2. Living with a New Crisis: Climate Change and Transitions out of Carbon Dependency 3. Policy Discourses of Resilience 4. Resilience and Transformation Part 2: Resilience and the Power-knowledge Interface 5. Paradigm Shift in US Climate Policy – But Where is the System Shift? 6. Lessons From the Urban Poor: Collective Action and the Rethinking of Development 7. A Suitable Climate for Political Action? A Sympathetic Review of the Politics of Transition 8. Ecological Modernisation and the Spaces for Feasible Action on Climate Change Part 3: Beyond Capitalism: Critical Theory and De-Growth 9. Climate Change, ‘The Cancer Stage of Capitalism’ and the Return of Limits to Growth: Towards a Political Economy of Sustainability 10. The Ideology of Growth: Tourism and Alienation in Akumal, Mexico Part 4: The New Politics of Climate Change 11. Utopian Thought as a Missed Opportunity and Leverage Point for Systemic Change 12. Resource Exchange, Political Strategy and the ’New’ Politics of Climate Change
Mark Pelling is a Professor of Geography at King’s College, London.
His research specialism is adaptation to climate change, in
developing countries and more recently in the UK and Europe.
David Manuel-Navarrete is a Senior Research Associate at King's
College, London and a Visiting Researcher at desiguALdade.net (Free
University of Berlin and Ibero-American Institute), where he
studies spatial inequalities created by global tourism in the
Mexican Caribbean.
Michael Redclift is Professor of International Environmental Policy
at King’s College, London. His research interests include
sustainable development, global environmental change, environmental
security and the modern food system.
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