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The Journal of Environment & Development | 2018

Decolonizing the Atmosphere: The Climate Justice Movement on Climate Debt:

Rikard Warlenius

A central concept raised by the climate justice movement is climate debt. Here, the claims and warrants of the movement support for climate debt is identified through an argumentation analysis of their central manifestos. It is found that the climate debt claim is understood as primarily restorative, in the sense that the environmental space of the developing countries must be returned, “decolonized.” The damage caused by climate change also gives rise to a compensatory adaptation debt. The result is compared with an earlier study on ecological debt. Both concepts are framed within an unjust power relation between North and South, but there are differences. Ecological debt is mainly analyzed in terms of an unjust economic exploitation, which is congenial with its use as an argument for cancellation of Southern external debts; climate debt is rather seen as a violation of communal rights and territories, an argument for climate justice.


Capital & Class | 2016

Destroy what destroys the planet: Steering creative destruction in the dual crisis

Ståle Holgersen; Rikard Warlenius

In the contemporary dual crisis, economic crisis policies cannot be dealt with in isolation from the rampant and acute ecological crisis – and vice versa. In this article, we challenge the hegemonic positions in purported attempts to solve the crises so far: in the economic realm, the Keynesian episode of 2008–2009 as well as austerity policies, and with regard to the ecological crisis, ecological modernization and green economy. Instead, we will propose that both the economic and the climate crises can be ‘solved’ through the destruction of a particular kind of capital, that is, fossil capital. Given that capital destruction in general seems to be an essential part of overcoming capitalist crises historically and given the urgent need to demolish large parts of the fossil infrastructure in order to avert climate change, we discuss in this article the possibilities to politically steer the processes of creative destruction so that crises policies benefit the economy and the environment to highest possible extent.


Journal of Political Ecology | 2014

Between activism and science: grassroots concepts for sustainability coined by Environmental Justice Organizations

Joan Martinez-Alier; Isabelle Anguelovski; Patrick Bond; D. DelBene; Federico Demaria; Julien-François Gerber; L. Greyl; W. Hass; Hali Healy; V. Marín-Burgos; G.U. Ojo; M. Porto; L. Rijnhout; Beatriz Rodríguez-Labajos; Joachim H. Spangenberg; Leah Temper; Rikard Warlenius; Ivonne Yánez


Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions | 2015

Reversing the arrow of arrears: The concept of "ecological debt" and its value for environmental justice

Rikard Warlenius; Gregory Pierce; Vasna Ramasar


Journal of Political Ecology | 2016

Linking ecological debt and ecologically unequal exchange: stocks, flows, and carbon sink appropriation

Rikard Warlenius


12th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics, 2012 | 2012

Calculating Climate Debt. A Proposal

Rikard Warlenius


Methods in World History; pp 185-225 (2016) | 2016

Core and periphery in the early modern world system : A time-space appropriation assessment

Rikard Warlenius


Tidsskriftet Rødt!; 3, pp 94-109 (2014) | 2014

Ødelegg det som ødelegger planeten

Ståle Holgersen; Rikard Warlenius


Archive | 2017

Asymmetries: Conceptualizing Environmental Inequalities as Ecological Debt and Ecologically Unequal Exchange

Rikard Warlenius


Climate Futures; (2017) | 2017

The Grand Theft of the Atmosphere: Sketches for a Theory of Climate Injustice

Andreas Malm; Rikard Warlenius

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Beatriz Rodríguez-Labajos

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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D. DelBene

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Federico Demaria

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Hali Healy

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Isabelle Anguelovski

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Joan Martinez-Alier

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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