The Capitalocene
Benjamin Kunkel: The Anthropocene, 2 March 2017
The Birth of the Anthropocene
by Jeremy Davies.
California, 240 pp., £24.95, June 2016,978 0 520 28997 0 Show More
by Jeremy Davies.
California, 240 pp., £24.95, June 2016,
Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital
by Jason Moore.
Verso, 336 pp., £19.99, August 2015,978 1 78168 902 8 Show More
by Jason Moore.
Verso, 336 pp., £19.99, August 2015,
Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam-Power and the Roots of Global Warming
by Andreas Malm.
Verso, 496 pp., £20, October 2015,978 1 78478 129 3 Show More
by Andreas Malm.
Verso, 496 pp., £20, October 2015,
“... species; inherent human destructiveness only awaited technological progress to be realised. Roy Scranton, in Learning to Die in the Anthropocene (2015), is less deterministic than Kolbert’s Faustian scientist but no less gloomy. Whether or not humanity might once have elected a different course, by now it’s too late: ‘The greatest challenge we ... ”