unit 6
decolonization Anthropocene
Environmental justice
Leadership
advocacy more moderate approaches
Organization some existed for a long time
Funding better resource to attend negotiations
Complexes discussed in negotiations to theses issues
Conflict around mainstream groups vs more readical justice movement
Insiders in people providing data
Technocratic details
Protest need strong demands and position in new systems and approaches
Include voices need hear that may be excluded
Ex indigenous groups excluded
markets
Solution
Money and nature
Social values developed by material conditions
Market environmentalism
Easy to come up with tech solutions compared to social
inherent problems
parcelling
Things we don’t value economic get ignored
Temporary volitatlity
Bubbles and bursts in ways market works
Environmental problems
Social values
Profit
Equity
free market
Free interference support
Transparent deconsistent
Anyone - equal
Extranalitities not accounted for
Externalizer from calculations
Based on money not ever possible for every single person to participate on equal footing
If don’t have to can’t represent all values
justice
un democratic
Posses scientific neturality
Market solutions appear to operate rationality
Covers over actual politics
decolonization of Anthropocene
Over pessimism
Whose aplocalypse
Narratives of the end
Narratives of the end
Broad cultural orientation of heading to the end
Multiverse
Why they framed they way they are
Western narrative traditional
Begin middle end
Christian theology associated with it
After utopia after end
European colonialism captilal tradition
Metabolic rift
Overproduction
Saturation in markets
colonize more places to exploit more resources
spatial fix
What is ending who is ending
capitalizing
Who is Presented as authority and taking action
Heroes
Launched environment awareness in 1970s
Green utopias
Modernist
Through technology innovation
Techno optimism