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|a Levidow, Les,
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|a Beyond climate fixes :
|b from public controversy to system change /
|c Les Levidow.
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|a Front Cover -- Beyond Climate Fixes: From Public Controversy to System Change -- Copyright information -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Glossary -- About the Author -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction to Climate Fixes versus System Change: What's the Problem? -- Introduction -- Climate fixes have facilitated high-carbon continuity -- Market-type instruments have blurred responsibility -- EU climate policy has depended on techno-market fixes -- Social agency remains elusive for climate solutions -- Big picture: book overview
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|a Chapter 2 on techno-market fixes: key concepts -- Chapter 3 on the EU agribiotech fix -- Chapter 4 on the EU biofuels fix -- Chapter 5 on the UK's waste-conversion fix -- Chapter 6 on Green New Deal agendas -- Chapter 7: Conclusion -- 2 Techno-market Fixes Provoke Controversies and Alternatives: The Big Picture -- Rival social orders around technofixes -- Techno-market fix as a policy framework: its origins and roles -- Ecological modernization -- Neoliberal environmentalism -- Societal futures depoliticized -- Rival societal futures -- Sociotechnical imaginaries
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|a Social agency as a transformative mobilization -- Participatory Action Research for social agency -- 3 EU Agribiotech Fix: Stimulating Blockages and Agroecological Alternatives -- Introduction -- EU's agribiotech policy as a techno-market fix -- Public controversy over unsustainable agri-industrial systems -- Regulatory criteria disputed -- Regulatory constraints express societal conflicts -- From commercial blockages to GMO-free zones -- Agroecology as a transformative agenda -- Inspiration from the global South -- Knowledge-based productivity
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|a EU policy conflicts: productivist versus agroecological priorities -- Relocalization through short supply chains -- Climate-resilient agriculture: rival agendas -- Conclusion -- 4 EU Biofuels Fix: Prioritizing an Investment Climate -- Introduction -- Promoting EU biofuel expansion as a techno-market fix -- Opposing 'agrofuels' as a multiple threat -- Stimulating 'sustainable' biofuels and investment -- Disputing harms from indirect land use change -- Indirect Land Use Change (ILUC) effects: carbon savings or a carbon time-bomb? -- 'Investment climate' for bioeconomy innovation
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|a Bioeconomy imperative supersedes indirect land use change (ILUC) harms -- Conclusion -- 5 UK Waste Incineration Fix: Perpetuating and Displacing Waste Burdens -- Introduction -- UK disputes over waste incineration versus alternatives -- UK ecomodernist framework for waste-as-resource -- Linear versus circular economy -- Gloucestershire conflict: rival designs for resource recovery -- Technological advance beyond incineration? -- Advanced Thermal Treatments moving waste up the hierarchy? -- Recovering resources beyond disposal? -- Disputing incineration: decarbonization and resource objectives
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|a More incineration plants -- or a circular economy?
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|a Les Levidow argues that the current strategies for climate change mitigation perpetuate environmental harm, and offers alternative policies for real system change.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 25, 2023).
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|a Climate change mitigation
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