Book Synopsis
Through analyses of hotspots, sacrifice zones, fast vs slow violence, death prints and fuel life cycles, immediate ecological damage as well as long-term climate impacts are revealed, tied directly to fossil fuel interests. In detailing the broad scope of damage from energy extraction systems, this book provides a compelling argument to move past fossil fuels, directly confronting the climate crisis through energy justice alliances.
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Elsevier Science Direct
Examines & maps fossil fuel infrastructure across more than 25 unique global research sites. Analyzes energy violence in a theoretical yet accessible framework grounded in ecology, ethics, and human rights. Explores collective action and energy justice alliance to move past the desructive patten of fossil fuels.