Cultures of Carbon and the Logic of Care: The Possibilities for Carbon Enrichment and Its Cultural Signature

作者: Sue Jackson , Lisa Palmer , Fergus McDonald , Adam Bumpus

DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2016.1270187

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摘要: Climate change and the associated need to decarbonize pose not just risks cultures but potential opportunities for cultural experimentation, renewal, economic dynamism. An Australian case of carbon mitigation through farming represents a discursive tool with which indigenous groups are seeking leverage very distinct conceptualization payment ecosystem services, one that values labor reciprocal relationships logic care required abate or sequester carbon. Inscribed an inalienable ancestral signature, produced offsets being promoted by market participants represent more than mere reduction; they initiate processes potentially enduring exchange engagement. This signature works enrich as well embed peoples' relations it, each other, places from offset is generated. Contributing emergent research into carbon, it our conjecture valorizing these in ethical exchanges productive way financing alternative approaches environmental stewardship. The insights signal prospects other marginalized appropriate, repurpose, benefit mainstream decarbonization strategies participate climate governance.

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