Constructing climate capitalism: corporate power and the global climate policy‐planning network

作者: JEAN PHILIPPE SAPINSKI

DOI: 10.1111/GLOB.12099

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摘要: In this article, I analyse the corporate hegemonic structures of power underlying project climate capitalism. present capitalism as an emerging regime accumulation founded on carbon markets and ecological modernization production, which could replace prevalent carboniferous capitalist provide a deeply needed reduction emissions. map out network corporate-funded environmental policy groups participating in knowledge production mobilization to critical appraisal possibility such transition. The positioning these allows them play crucial role intermediaries between regional sectoral interests they link energy financial firms. However, energy-finance linkages are sparse, small number individual capitalists carry relatively thin from fossil fuel nuclear sectors. These findings cast doubt hypothesis that strong coalition is emerging.

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