| volume 12, number 1/2 (may 2012) |
| editorial |
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| Steffen Böhm, Anna-Maria Murtola and Sverre Spoelstra |
The atmosphere business
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| notes |
| Mike Childs |
Privatising the atmosphere: A solution or dangerous con?
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| Oscar Reyes |
Carbon markets after Durban
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| Gökçe Günel |
A dark art: Field notes on cardon capture and storage policy negotiations at COP17 |
| Patrick Bond |
Durban’s conference of polluters, market failure and critic failure
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| Tadzio Mueller |
The people’s climate summit in Cochabamba: A tragedy in three acts
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| interview |
| Larry Lohmann and Steffen Böhm |
Critiquing carbon markets: A conversation |
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| articles |
| Robert Fletcher |
Capitalizing on chaos: Climate change and disaster capitalism
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| Jerome Whitington |
The prey of uncertainty: Climate change as opportunity
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| Ingmar Lippert |
Carbon classified? Unpacking heterogenous relations inscribed into corporate carbon emissions |
| Joanna Cabello and Tamra Gilbertson |
A colonial mechanism to enclose lands: A critical review of two REDD+-focused special issues |
| Rebecca Pearse |
Mapping REDD in the Asia-Pacific: Governance, marketisation and contention
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| Esteve Corbera and Charlotte Friedli |
Planting trees through the Clean Development Mechanism: A critical assessment |
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| reviews |
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| Siddhartha Dabhi |
The ‘third way’ for climate action |
| Peter Newell |
Carbon trading in South Africa: Plus ça change? |
| David L. Levy |
Can capitalism survive climate change? |