[HTML][HTML] Stranded assets and stranded resources: Implications for climate change mitigation and global sustainable development

K Bos, J Gupta - Energy Research & Social Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Paris Agreement's 2° C objective requires that more than 80% of all proven
fossil fuel reserves become stranded resources, and investments in such resources may …

Transnational social movements: environmentalist, indigenous, and agrarian visions for planetary futures

C Bjork-James, M Checker… - Annual Review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Environmentalist, Indigenous, and agrarian and food justice movements that mobilize across
and beyond national borders are demanding recognition and participation in debates and …

Lithium and development imaginaries in Chile, Argentina and Bolivia

J Barandiarán - World Development, 2019 - Elsevier
The world's largest deposits of lithium lie in brines found underneath salt flats in the desert
between Chile, Argentina and Bolivia. Globally, lithium may reduce fossil fuel use by making …

[HTML][HTML] Fossil fuels, stranded assets and COVID-19: Imagining an inclusive & transformative recovery

A Rempel, J Gupta - World Development, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change implicitly requires phasing out fossil
fuels; such a phase out may cost hundreds of trillions of dollars and induce widespread …

Political ecology II: Conjunctures, crises, and critical publics

F Sultana - Progress in human geography, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Political ecologists focus on power relations across scales to develop assessments of
systems that produce and maintain crises, such as the overlapping conjunctural crises of the …

A decolonial approach to innovation? Building paths towards Buen Vivir

A Jimenez, D Delgado, R Merino… - The Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Innovation has been central to development. Yet most assumptions around innovation stem
from values derived by capitalist economies such as growth, individualism, and competition …

Mining, movements and sustainable development: Concepts for a framework

A Bebbington… - Sustainable …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Mining disrupts: it ruptures the boundary between the surface and the sub‐surface, it upsets
pre‐existing modes of living on the surface, it changes biogeochemical, social and …

[HTML][HTML] How extractive industries affect health: political economy underpinnings and pathways

T Schrecker, AE Birn, M Aguilera - Health & place, 2018 - Elsevier
A systematic and theoretically informed analysis of how extractive industries affect health
outcomes and health inequities is overdue. Informed by the work of Saskia Sassen on …

The slow violence of corporate social responsibility: the case of mining in Peru

JK Gamu, P Dauvergne - Third world quarterly, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on fieldwork in three Andean regions of Peru, this article analyses the capacity of
corporate social responsibility (CSR) to reduce mining-related violence in rural communities …

Governing plastics: The power and importance of activism in the global South

P Dauvergne - Environmental Science & Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Over the past two decades, civil society advocacy to improve plastics governance has been
surging across the global South. This diverse, fragmented, bottom-up advocacy is now a key …