![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For a preview of the argument, see "In Wildness Is the Liberation of the World: On Maroon Ecology and Partisan Nature", Historical Materialism (2018), vol. In short, both texts unfix ideologies some shared on the Left, others mediatized by the Right that have very clear materialist impacts, both on the planet and on the forms of resistance that seek to upend fossil capital and its incumbent colonial, genocidal, carceral, and extractive apparatuses. Andreas Malm’s book Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming (Verso 2016) is a history of the steam engine’s role during the origins of industrial capitalism. I am also working on a big book project under the title Follow the River: A People's History of Wilderness. Sapinski and Holly Jean Buck, called Has It Come to This? The Promises and Perils of Geoengineering on the Brink (Rutgers University Press), as well as, co-authored with Wim Carton, "Seize the Means of Carbon Removal: The Political Economy of Direct Air Capture", Historical Materialism (2021), vol. On this topic, I have recently published an anthology, co-edited with J. The other focuses on the political economy of negative emissions technologies. The first is that damaging or destroying fossil fuel infrastructure would directly impair the functioning of fossil capital. On this topic, I have recently published, together with the Zetkin Collective, White Skin, Black Fuel: On the Danger of Fossil Fascism (Verso). Malm wants the climate movement to consider this for two reasons. One concerns the role of the far right in the climate crisis. I am currently engaged in two research projects funded by Formas. ![]()
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