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The New Carbon Economy

Constitution, Governance and Contestation

Edited by Maxwell Thomas Boykoff, assistant professor of environmental studies

Wiley-Blackwell

This book provides a critical understanding of the carbon economy. It offers key insights into the constitution, governance and effects of the carbon economy, across a variety of geographical settings.

  • Examines different dimensions of the carbon economy from a range of disciplinary angles in a diversity of settings

  • Provides ways for researchers to subject claims of newness and uniqueness to critical scrutiny

  • Historicizes claims of the 'newness' of the carbon economy

  • Covers a range of geographical settings including Europe, the US and Central America


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Date of publication: February 20, 2012