The Low-Carbon Contradiction - (Critical Environments: Nature, Science, and Politics) by Gustav Cederlof (Paperback)
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- In the pursuit of socialism, Cuba became Latin America's most oil-dependent economy.
- About the Author: Gustav Cederlöf is Associate Senior Lecturer in Human Ecology at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
- 260 Pages
- Nature, Environmental Conservation & Protection
- Series Name: Critical Environments: Nature, Science, and Politics
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About the Book
"In the pursuit of socialism, Cuba became Latin America's most oil dependent economy. When the Soviet Union collapsed, the country lost 86 percent of its crude oil supplies, resulting in a severe energy crisis. In the face of this shock, Cuba started to develop a low-carbon economy on the basis of economic and social reform rather than high-tech innovation. The Low Carbon Contradiction examines this period of rapid low-carbon energy transition, which many have described as a "Cuban miracle" or even a real-life case of successful "degrowth". Based on original research inside households and workplaces, universities and government offices, Gustav Cederlèof retells the history of the Cuban Revolution as one of profound environmental and infrastructural change. In doing so, he opens up new questions about energy transitions, their politics, and the conditions of a socially just low-carbon future. The Cuban experience shows how a society can transform itself while rapidly cutting carbon emissions in the search for sustainability"--Book Synopsis
In the pursuit of socialism, Cuba became Latin America's most oil-dependent economy. When the Soviet Union collapsed, the country lost 86 percent of its crude oil supplies, resulting in a severe energy crisis. In the face of this shock, Cuba started to develop a low-carbon economy based on economic and social reform rather than high-tech innovation. The Low-Carbon Contradiction examines this period of rapid low-carbon energy transition, which many have described as a "Cuban miracle" or even a real-life case of successful "degrowth." Working with original research from inside households, workplaces, universities, and government offices, Gustav Cederlöf retells the history of the Cuban Revolution as one of profound environmental and infrastructural change. In doing so, he opens up new questions about energy transitions, their politics, and the conditions of a socially just low-carbon future. The Cuban experience shows how a society can transform itself while rapidly cutting carbon emissions in the search for sustainability.From the Back Cover
"In this important study, Gustav Cederlöf explores what a radical energy transition might mean in practice. His analysis of the Cuban experience has multiple implications for our understanding of low-carbon futures and alternative forms of environmental discourse."--Matthew Gandy, Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge "A cutting-edge analysis of the shifting and sometimes contradictory relation between the modernist growth imperative of Cuban socialism and the country's fluctuating geopolitical access to energy. Supremely relevant to current deliberations on degrowth, eco-socialism, and low-carbon energy transitions."--Alf Hornborg, Professor Emeritus of Human Ecology, Lund University "A remarkable book for the study of the 1959 Cuban revolution. Cederlöf analyzes the country's electrification as core to the socialist development policies and the infrastructural and sociopolitical arrangements under the period of degrowth after 1991. His research enriches debates about transitions to a post-carbon society."--Reinaldo Funes-Monzote, author of From Rainforest to Cane Field in Cuba: An Environmental History since 1492 "The future of energy will be wrought with contradiction and this important contribution to just transitions brings us insights into possibilities of moving from fossil fuel dependence towards a low-carbon economy. This rich environmental history of Cuba's special period tells a story that will inform ongoing debates about eco-socialism and degrowth."--Dustin Mulvaney, author of Solar Power: Innovation, Sustainability, and Environmental JusticeReview Quotes
"Provides excellent descriptions of the series of technological and social changes that Cuba needed to install due to geopolitical changes."
-- "New West Indian Guide""Cederlöf 's persuasive study of the Cuban example is not only valuable for those interested in Cuba but also a key contribution to the widening of the debate on energy transition and degrowth."-- "Technology and Culture"
"This book provides a fresh angle within Cuba studies, in which discussions about energy (almost exclusively oil) have been tangential to a focus on Cold War-style geopolitics. It also engages with debates around energy politics, development studies, degrowth, and eco-socialism."-- "Hispanic American Historical Review"
"Gustav Cederlöf's book poses challenging questions about energy transition and energy justice from an often-overlooked Caribbean and socialist vantage point."-- "NACLA"
"Cederlof demonstrates how mainstream narratives of energy transition tend to overlook how one country situates itself in the international political economy."
-- "International Affairs"
About the Author
Gustav Cederlöf is Associate Senior Lecturer in Human Ecology at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.8 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .79 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Critical Environments: Nature, Science, and Politics
Sub-Genre: Environmental Conservation & Protection
Genre: Nature
Number of Pages: 260
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Gustav Cederlof
Language: English
Street Date: August 29, 2023
TCIN: 1003352532
UPC: 9780520393134
Item Number (DPCI): 247-45-3311
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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