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Energy Without Conscience: Oil, Climate Change, and Complicity, Hughes David McDermott


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Автор: Hughes David McDermott
Название:  Energy Without Conscience: Oil, Climate Change, and Complicity
ISBN: 9780822362982
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 0822362988
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 208
Вес: 0.30 кг.
Дата издания: 17.03.2017
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 29 illustrations
Размер: 154 x 229 x 11
Ключевые слова: History of the Americas,Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography,Conservation of the environment, HISTORY / Caribbean & West Indies / General,NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
Подзаголовок: Oil, climate change, and complicity
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Поставляется из: Англии
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In Energy without Conscience David McDermott Hughes investigates why climate change has yet to be seen as a moral issue. He examines the forces that render the use of fossil fuels ordinary and therefore exempt from ethical evaluation. Hughes centers his analysis on Trinidad and Tobago, which is the worlds oldest petro-state, having drilled the first continuously producing oil well in 1866. Marrying historical research with interviews with Trinidadian petroleum scientists, policymakers, technicians, and managers, he draws parallels between Trinidads eighteenth- and nineteenth-century slave labor energy economy and its contemporary oil industry. Hughes shows how both forms of energy rely upon a complicity that absolves producers and consumers from acknowledging the immoral nature of each. He passionately argues that like slavery, producing oil is a moral choice and that oil is at its most dangerous when it is accepted as an ordinary part of everyday life. Only by rejecting arguments that oil is economically, politically, and technologically necessary, and by acknowledging our complicity in an immoral system, can we stem the damage being done to the planet.

Дополнительное описание:
Acknowledgments  ix
Introduction  1
Part I. Energy with Conscience
1. Plantation Slaves, the First Fuel  29
2. How Oil Missed Its Utopian Moment  41
Part II. Ordinary Oil
3. The Myth of Inevitability  65





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