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A critical theory of social-ecological transformation

Luis Andueza (King’s College): Value, Struggle, and the Production of Nature. Jason W. Moore (Binghamton): The Rise of Cheap Nature. Benjamin Kunkel reviews The Birth of the Anthropocene by Jeremy Davies; Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital by Jason Moore; and Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam-Power and the Roots of Global Warming by Andreas Malm. Ulrich Brand (Vienna): How to Get Out of the Multiple Crisis? Contours of a Critical Theory of Social-Ecological Transformation. Julia M. Puaschunder (New School): Sunny Side Up: From Climate Change Burden Sharing to Fair Global Warming Benefits Distribution: Groundwork on the Metaphysics of the Gains of Global Warming and the Climatorial Imperative; and Climate Policies with Burden Sharing: The Economics of Climate Financing.

Christian Tarsney (Maryland): Does a Discount Rate Measure the Costs of Climate Change? Jonathan White (LSE): Climate Change and the Generational Timescape. Philip E. Graves (Colorado): Global Climate Policy Will Have Net Benefits Larger Than Anyone Thinks (and Welfare Gains, Strangely, Are Likely To Be Much Larger Yet).