Koch, Max
Capitalism and Climate Change
1. Introduction
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Part I. Capitalist Development and the Regulation of Society and Nature
2. Nature and the Work Process
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3. Capitalism, Nature and Climate Change: A Structural Analysis
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4. The Regulation of Nature and Society in Different Capitalist Growth Strategies
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Part II. Fordism
5. The Origins of a New Accumulation Regime
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6. The Geographic Extension of Fordism
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7. Mode of Societalisation and Consumption Norm
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8. A Fossil Energy Regime
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Part III. Finance-Driven Capitalism
9. The Rise of a Finance-Driven Accumulation Regime
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10. The Recomposition of the International Division of Labour
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11. A Worldwide Consumption Norm (Based on Debt) and the Financial Crisis
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12. The Globalisation of the Fossil Energy Regime
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Part IV. The International Regulation of Climate Change or the Commodification of the Atmosphere
13. Multinational Governance in an Unequal World: The Kyoto Process and the Actors Involved
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14. Theory and Practice of Carbon Emission Trading: The Case of the EU ETS
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15. The Flaws of Free-Market Solutions for Climate Change Prevention and Their Homology to Finance-Driven Capitalism
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16. Concluding Remarks
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Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, Political Science, Environmental Policy, Environmental Sociology, Pollution, general, Political Theory, Sociology, general