Green Net Zero’s Dirty Black Secret 2
• May 30, 2022 • 4 CommentsPosted in anthropocene, climate change, climate emergency, critical theory, eco-social theory, ecology, essays, One World consciousness, sixth mass extinction, social change, social ecology, social theory
Tags: blue acceleration, critical metals mining, Deep=Sea Mining Sceince Statement, Green growth ideology, green mining, industrial fishing, industrial overfishing, industrialization of the oceans, industrialization of the seas, localised renewables, marine economy, mega-scale renewables, offshore windfarm effects, relocalisation, seabed critical minerals, seabed ming destruction, seabed mining, seabed nodules
Green Net Zero’s Dirty Black Secret
• May 29, 2022 • Leave a CommentPosted in anthropocene, climate change, climate emergency, critical theory, eco-social theory, ecology, essays, One World consciousness, philosophy, social change, social ecology, social theory
Tags: consumerism, contraction and convergence, critical minerals, critique of mega-renewables, fair earth share, Green growth ideology, green mining, net zero by 2050, overconsumption, rich global 10%, saving the planet by destroying it
