000742516 000__ 05007cam\a2200529Ki\4500 000742516 001__ 742516 000742516 005__ 20210515112003.0 000742516 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000742516 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000742516 008__ 160316s2015\\\\enk\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000742516 020__ $$a9781137318954$$q(electronic book) 000742516 020__ $$a1137318953$$q(electronic book) 000742516 020__ $$z9780230249615 000742516 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn914165616 000742516 035__ $$a(OCoLC)914165616 000742516 035__ $$a742516 000742516 040__ $$aUKPGM$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cUKPGM$$dOCLCO$$dIDEBK$$dN$T$$dYDXCP$$dGW5XE$$dS3O 000742516 043__ $$ad------ 000742516 049__ $$aISEA 000742516 050_4 $$aQC903.2.D44$$bC48 2015eb 000742516 08204 $$a363.738/74091724$$223 000742516 1001_ $$aChaturvedi, Sanjay,$$eauthor. 000742516 24510 $$aClimate terror$$h[electronic resource] :$$ba critical geopolitics of climate change /$$cSanjay Chaturvedi and Timothy Doyle. 000742516 264_1 $$aHoundmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;$$aNew York, NY :$$bPalgrave Macmillan,$$c2015. 000742516 300__ $$a1 online resource (xvi, 247 pages). 000742516 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000742516 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000742516 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000742516 4901_ $$aNew security challenges series 000742516 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 209-239) and index. 000742516 5050_ $$a1. An Introduction: A Critical Geopolitics of 'Climate Fear/Terror': Roots, Routes and Rhetoric -- 2. Climate 'Science': Categories, Cultures and Contestations -- 3. Terrorizing Climate Territories and Marginalized Geographies of the Post-Political -- 4. The Violence of Climate 'Markets': Insuring 'Our Way of Living' -- 5. 'Climate Borders' in the Anthropocene: Securitizing Displacements, Migration and Refugees -- 6. Climate Security and Militarization: Geo-Economics and Geo-Securities of Climate Change -- 7. Climate Justice: An Attempt at an Emancipatory Politics of Climate Change -- 8. Making 'Climate Futures': Power, Knowledge and Technologies. 000742516 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000742516 520__ $$a"Climate Terror investigates the highly differentiated geographical politics of global warming. It explores how fear-inducing climate change discourses could result in new forms of dependencies, domination and militarised 'climate security'. In this revealing study from Doyle and Chaturvedi, the concept of environmental security is brought to life through cases of the most pressing environmental issues confronting the Global South, which are creating desperate realities for billions of people. The book proposes the following key questions, crucial to our understanding of this issue: Can the climate discourse be re-configured to provide a place where issues of environmental justice and sovereignty are paramount, rather than neo-liberal responses to climate? Can climate change give a voice to the global periphery, and can it be used as a vehicle for emancipation? Doyle and Chaturvedi's study concludes by taking note of the more optimistic response of 'emancipatory' groups and networks to concepts such as climate justice and climate debt, and the ways in which these groups have attempted to use this global climate moment for more democratic purposes. Is the climate story, regardless of its diverse intentions, a discourse now captured by the affluent North to control the development of the Global South? Has the emancipatory moment now passed or is there still hope for the re-emergence of subaltern perspectives on climate futures? The authors further discuss the deployment of terror vocabulary to address climate change, which is a part of refurbished designs and technologies of control, regulation and domination in a neo-liberal, post-political globalised world marked by profound asymmetries in terms of economic growth and human development. They argue for an increased understanding of the environment, not as an external enemy force, but as a diverse nature that is inclusive of people, a nature that has the potential to provide secure access to citizens of all countries to basic nutrition, adequate access to health, appropriate shelter, and a security to practice a diverse range of livelihoods. 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