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Poverty and climate change : restoring a global biogeochemical equilibrium / Fitzroy B. Beckford.

By: Beckford, Fitzroy B.
Series: Routledge studies in sustainable development.Publisher: London : New York : Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, 2019Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781138345416; 9780429795404.Subject(s): Climatic changes | Climatic changes -- Economic aspectsAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Poverty and climate changeDDC classification: 304.2/5 Online resources: eBook Single File
Contents:
Part I: How global environmental democracy died -- 1, The American Native and the European invader the Nexus -- 2. Facets and consequences of environmental slavery -- 3. It's the ecology, stupid -- 4. The biogeochemical cycles in the era of anthropogenic climate change -- 5. A review of the biogeochemical cycling of the elements of life -- 6. Addressing the biogeochemical cycles with transformative anthropocentrism -- Part III : 6. Applying practical solutions; reconnecting earth and sky -- 7. Feeding the future : farming in a post-carbon economy -- 8. Transitioning to low-carbon farming : an assessment of the process -- 9. The kinetic role of biochar in climate change mitigation -- 10. Biochar in the age of renewable energy policy --11. How alleviating energy-poverty will also improve the climate -- 12. Envisioning a transformative age -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: How global environmental democracy died -- 1, The American Native and the European invader the Nexus -- 2. Facets and consequences of environmental slavery -- 3. It's the ecology, stupid -- 4. The biogeochemical cycles in the era of anthropogenic climate change -- 5. A review of the biogeochemical cycling of the elements of life -- 6. Addressing the biogeochemical cycles with transformative anthropocentrism -- Part III : 6. Applying practical solutions; reconnecting earth and sky -- 7. Feeding the future : farming in a post-carbon economy -- 8. Transitioning to low-carbon farming : an assessment of the process -- 9. The kinetic role of biochar in climate change mitigation -- 10. Biochar in the age of renewable energy policy --11. How alleviating energy-poverty will also improve the climate -- 12. Envisioning a transformative age -- Index.

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