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Leaving Fossil Fuels Underground Actors, Arguments and Approaches in the Global South and Global North

By: Joyeeta Gupta(Editor), Barbara Hogenboom(Editor), Arthur Rempel(Editor), Malin Olofsson(Editor)
258 pages, 14 colour & 12 b/w illustrations
Leaving Fossil Fuels Underground
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About this book

How can the world move away from a century-old global system based on fossil fuels? And how can societies in the Global South and Global North overcome the deeply vested economic, financial and political interests of the fossil fuel system? Despite the alarming effects of climate change and three decades of international climate negotiations, industrialised countries continue to exploit new fossil fuel reserves. Many countries in the Global South follow suit and still engage in large new fossil fuel projects and their related pollution, social injustice and debts. Increasingly, however, social and political actors are mobilising for leaving fossil fuels underground.

This book examines the role of key actors, arguments and approaches in promoting the much-needed rapid phase-out of fossil fuels. It addresses the importance of linking effective climate action to socially and ecologically inclusive development. In addition to local resistance, the book explores initiatives for national and international policies and financial mechanisms carried out by actors ranging from social movements to governments and large investors.

In Leaving Fossil Fuels Underground, an international team of well-established scholars and early career researchers takes a global perspective to demonstrate the challenges and possibilities of reaching this goal. They pay special attention to Africa and Latin America, with case studies on South Africa and Ecuador.

Contents

Foreword and Acknowledgements
1. Leaving Fossil Fuels Underground
2. Analytical framework: Inclusive development, justice and energy transition
3. Socio-environmental movements and LFFU: Framing, tactics and court cases
4. Latin America, Ecuador and social mobilisation for LFFU
5. South Africa and the political economy of fossil fuels: Rationales for LFFU
6. South Africa and social mobilisation for LFFU
7. Finance and LFFU
8. Supply-side and institutional mechanisms for LFFU
9. Phasing out fossil fuels: Synergies and trade-offs

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Biography

Joyeeta Gupta is Professor of Environment and Development in the Global South at the University of Amsterdam, co-chair of the Earth Commission, Spinoza prize winner and editor-in-chief of International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics.

Barbara Hogenboom is Professor of Latin American Studies and director of the Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation (CEDLA) at the University of Amsterdam, and editor-in-chief of European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (ERLACS).

Arthur Rempel holds a PhD in International Development Studies from the University of Amsterdam, with a research focus on fossil fuel governance and the climate emergency.

Malin Olofsson holds a PhD in International Development Studies from the University of Amsterdam and works as a researcher and knowledge broker in the field of inclusive development.

By: Joyeeta Gupta(Editor), Barbara Hogenboom(Editor), Arthur Rempel(Editor), Malin Olofsson(Editor)
258 pages, 14 colour & 12 b/w illustrations
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