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by Naomi Klein


  Antigua and Barbuda, 415

  antinuclear movement, 136, 138, 398

  antipoverty activists, 157

  Antoine, Paula, 375

  Apfel, Dan, 401

  Appadurai, Anjali, 11

  Appalachia, 46, 309, 353

  aquifers, 147, 328, 346, 347

  Arab Spring, 9, 464

  Arab states, 58

  Arch Coal, 342–43, 391, 397

  Arctic, 14, 15, 270

  Arctic drilling, 141

  accidents in, 332, 333

  Greenpeace protests against, 300

  high risk in, 324

  Indigenous opposition to, 375–76

  proposed ban on, 353

  Arctic Sunrise, 300

  Argentina, 123, 180

  Arizona, 398–99

  Army Corps of Engineers, 3

  Arnold, Matthew, 215

  arrogant ignorance, 267–68

  arts, public funding for, 10

  Ashton, John, 150

  Asia:

  coal imports in, 320, 352, 413

  effects of Pinatubo Option in, 260, 270, 287

  free trade zones in, 19

  greenhouse gas emissions in, 412

  renewable energy and, 349–50

  Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), 155, 156, 321

  asthma, 94

  AT&T, 208

  Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN), 326, 379–80, 383–84

  Athabasca River, 326

  Athanasiou, Tom, 388

  Athens, 157

  Atlantic, 415

  Atlantic salmon, 441

  atomic bomb, 277–78

  atrazine, 439

  Attwater’s prairie chickens, 191–95

  austerity, 9, 17, 61, 72, 77, 110, 132, 154, 158

  community-controlled alternative energy as response to, 132–33

  natural disaster and, 106–10

  personal, 116–18

  Austin, Tex., 99

  Australia, 178, 242, 250, 354

  climate change and, 27, 35, 36, 250, 290

  extractive exports from, 143, 301

  Gorgon project in, 145–46

  Great Barrier Reef of, 146–48, 301

  Indigenous land rights in, 182, 376

  Nauru and, 162, 163, 166–67

  renewable energy and, 102

  Australian Marine Conservation Society, 301

  Austria, 99

  automobile industry, 113

  bailout of, 121–22, 124, 125

  Ayn Rand Institute, 36

  Ayres, Ed, 280

  Babones, Salvatore, 243n

  Bach, Amy, 109

  Bacon, Francis, 170, 173, 174, 177, 184, 266

  Baer, Paul, 388

  Bakken oil field, 71, 311, 325

  Balcombe, England, 299–300, 403–4

  Bangladesh, 82, 109, 154

  banks, 39

  bailouts of, 6, 110, 121–26, 158

  nationalization of, 123

  Banks, Joseph, 266

  Banuri, Tariq, 413–14

  Baptiste, Marilyn, 345, 365

  Bárcena Ibarra, Alicia, 180

  Barnes, William, 189

  Barnett Shale, 329

  Barrow Island, 145

  Barton, Joe, 47, 228

  Bast, Joseph, 34, 41, 42

  bats, disappearance of, 27

  Battistoni, Alyssa, 94

  Bay Localize, 157

  Bazemore, Wally, 105n

  Beaver Lake Cree Nation, 27, 378–79

  Beckley, W.Va., 310

  Beijing, 17–18, 23, 351

  Bella Bella, Canada, 337–42, 344, 363

  Bellingham, Wash., 349, 352, 374, 403

  Bell, Larry, 33, 47

  Berger, John, 120

  Berkshire Hathaway, 234

  Berlin, 97, 98

  Berry, Wendell, 268, 335–36, 438

  Betsimisaraka, 220

  “Beyond Coal” campaign, 349, 397

  Beyond Vietnam (King), 449

  Beyond Zero Emissions, 102

  BG Group, 145

  Bhopal Action Resource Group, 206

  BHP Billiton, 196

  Big Green, 20, 85, 87–88, 124

  Blockadia and, 355–58, 403

  carbon trading and, 218–25

  climate change debate and, 198–201

  climate debt seen as politically toxic by, 414

  energy investments of, 196–97

  Indigenous land rights and, 387

  insider strategies of, 203–4, 205–11

  natural gas advocated by, 199–201, 213–17

  patriotism as core message for, 57–58

  as pro-corporate, 196–97, 207–11, 213, 215–16

  renewable energy downplayed by, 199–200

  USCAP created by, 226–28

  biochar process, 245

  biodiversity, 13, 134

  biofuels, 32, 97, 231–32, 238–41, 251–52, 253, 287

  biological weapons, banning of, 278

  biosphere, as self-organizing, complex, adaptive system, 267

  Birol, Fatih, 23

  birth defects, environmental toxins and, 428, 429–30, 439

  bitumen, see tar sands

  Black Mesa Water Coalition, 398–99, 402

  Black Sea, 349

  Blake, William, 157

  Blazevic, Sara, 355

  Blockadia, 293–336, 450–51

  abolition and civil rights movements compared to, 450, 453, 455–57

  Big Green and, 355–58, 403

  as constructive movement, 405

  early victories of, 348–53, 359, 370

  as global grassroots movement, 294–96, 303–4, 321–23

  in Global South, 412

  government repression of, 297–99, 361–62, 410–11

  as impetus for uniting of Indigenous peoples and non-Natives, 373–74, 380–84, 443–45

  Indigenous peoples in, 139, 177; see also Indigenous peoples, land rights of

  intergenerational character of, 445

  love of place in, 337–66, 370–71

  moral imperative in, 336, 386–87, 464

  precautionary principle adopted by, 335–36

  as pro-democracy movement, 361, 380

  as pro-water movement, 344–47

  regenerative worldview in, 443–46

  social media and, 303, 466

  women as leaders in, 303

  see also specific groups and protests

  Bloomberg Carbon Risk Valuation Tool, 235

  Bloomberg, Michael, 49, 176, 216, 230, 235–36, 252

  Bloomberg Philanthropies, 216

  Bloomberg View, 428

  BlueGreen Alliance, 126, 156

  Blue Planet Prize, 22

  Bolivia, 5, 7, 18, 40, 180, 377, 409, 443–44

  Bollier, David, 130

  Bonogofsky, Alexis, 319, 342–43, 390, 392–93, 396

  Bopha, Typhoon, 465

  borders, hyper-militarized, 154

  Bostic, Jason, 337

  Boston, Mass., 13

  Boucher, Jim, 386

  Boulder, Colo., 98–99

  Boulton, Matthew, 266

  Bows-Larkin, Alice, 87–89, 412

  BP, 111, 129, 130, 215, 226, 227–28, 236, 282

  Big Green funding from, 196, 198

  Greenland project of, 385

  lax government regulation of, 330–31

  profit-over-safety culture of, 330–31, 333, 376

  BP, Deepwater Horizon disaster of, 112, 144, 201, 290, 316, 324, 330, 332, 376, 385–86, 420

  impact on marine life of, 425–26, 431–34, 451

  lack of preparedness in, 330

  miscarriages linked to, 424–25

  pre-explosion risk assessment report on, 430–31

  BP America, 196

  BP Capital, 237

  Braided Hair, Vanessa, 396, 397

  Brainstorm Green, 229

  Brand, Russell, 155

  Brand, Stewart, 288

  Branson, Richard, 230–33,
235–54, 257, 260, 263, 264, 284–85, 288–89

  biofuels development pledge of, 231–32, 238–41, 251–52, 253

  Carbon War Room of, 232, 239, 251

  Virgin Earth Challenge of, 232, 244–49, 251

  see also Virgin Group

  Braun, Clait E., 192

  Brazil, 5, 13, 82, 130, 145, 157, 179, 202, 221–22, 412

  Breakthrough Institute, 57

  Brecher, Jeremy, 401, 402

  Briner, Brad, 235

  Britain, see United Kingdom

  British Columbia, 302, 312, 319, 419–20

  disappearance of starfish from, 27

  Northern Gateway pipeline proposal in, 337–42, 344–45, 363, 365–66, 367, 380

  scallop collapse in, 434

  Supreme Court of, 368–69

  British Social Attitudes survey, 117

  Bronx Zoo, 183

  Brookings Institution, 290

  Brower, Kenneth, 289

  Browne, Sir John, 111, 130

  Brownstein, Mark, 356

  Brown University, 428

  Brulle, Robert, 44, 199

  Brundtland, Gro Harlem, 22

  Brune, Michael, 357

  Buenos Aires, 123

  Buffett, Warren, 233–34, 252

  buildings:

  greenhouse gas emissions from, 412–13

  retrofitting of, 108, 122, 124

  Build Our Energy Barn, 403

  Bulgaria, 348

  Bunzl, Martin, 269–70

  Burkina Faso, 270

  Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad, 234

  Burnt Church, Canada, 372–73

  Bury the Chains (Hochschild), 456

  Büscher, Bram, 223–24

  Bush, George H. W., 208

  Bush, George W., 211–12, 328

  cadmium, 176

  Caldeira, Ken, 263–64, 271

  Calgary, Canada, 2, 245–49

  California, 13, 52, 347

  California, University of:

  at Davis, Institute of Transportation Studies at, 101

  at Irvine, 14

  Cameron, David, 7, 106–7, 110, 149, 251

  Cameron, James, 449

  Canada, 11, 17, 19, 71, 83, 143

  divestment movement in, 354

  environmental legislation in, 202

  extractive industry subsidies in, 127

  fossil fuels in, 69, 79, 178

  fracking in, 299, 303–4, 313

  government attacks on Indigenous land rights in, 381–82

  government repression of environmental protest in, 299, 303

  politics of climate change in, 36, 46

  pro-mining policies of, 382

  S&P rating of, 368

  tar sands in, see Alberta tar sands

  weakening of environmental protections in, 381–82

  Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, 149

  Canadian Auto Workers Union, 122

  Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 70, 129, 400

  Canadian Natural Resources, 281

  Canadian Security Intelligence Service, 362

  cancer, tar sands linked to, 327

  cap-and-trade system, 208, 218, 226–29, 287

  cap and dividend, 118

  capitalism, 22, 25, 38–39, 47, 61, 88, 89, 125, 158, 159, 176, 179, 228n, 233, 450

  and attempts to mitigate climate change, 230–55

  climate change as argument against, 157

  climate change regulation seen as threat to, 31, 33

  conservation and, 185–86

  deregulated, 18, 20, 75, 154

  disaster, 51, 109, 154, 233

  fossil fuels and, 175, 176

  Gaia, 231

  industrial, 173–74, 177

  nature vs., 177, 186

  rebranding of, 252

  see also free-market ideology

  Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Piketty), 154–55

  carbon:

  atmospheric, 109

  high-risk, 130

  new sources of, 141

  carbon bubble, 358

  carbon budget, collective, 153

  carbon cowboys, 220–21

  carbon credits, 305

  carbon dioxide, 143

  recycling into products, 246–47

  carbon emissions, 14, 23, 79

  caps on, 118, 141, 208, 218, 226–29, 287

  climate debt and, 409

  cutting of, see carbon reduction

  of developing world, 409–10

  historical evidence for, 415, 452

  Industrial Revolution and increase in, 175–76, 409

  rising levels of, 4, 11, 13, 14–15, 26

  of U.S., 113, 409

  wartime activities and, 17

  wealth and, 113–14

  see also greenhouse gas emissions

  Carbon Engineering, 281

  carbon footprint, 77, 144, 178, 235, 247, 248, 288

  carbon markets, 211, 218–25, 233

  failure of, 224–25, 252

  carbon offsets, 8, 39, 212, 251, 287

  ineffectiveness of, 223–24, 387

  carbon sequestration, 134, 218, 221–23, 232, 245, 247–48, 284, 439

  carbon-sucking machines, 236, 244, 245, 254, 257, 260, 263, 279, 288

  carbon taxes, 112, 114, 125, 157, 218, 250, 400, 461

  Carbon Tracker Initiative, 148

  carbon trading, 39, 87, 124, 125, 199–201, 208, 218, 226–29, 287, 418

  Carbon War Room, 199, 264

  Cargill, 89

  Caribbean, 240, 414–15

  caribou, 435

  Carleton College, 401

  Carmichael, Ruth, 433–34

  cars, 16, 90–91, 116, 210

  Carson, Rachel, 185, 201, 207, 286, 337

  Carter, Bob, 33, 47

  Carter, Jimmy, 116–17, 205

  Carter, Nick, 349

  Case for Climate Engineering, A (Keith), 275

  Casselton, N.Dak., 312, 333

  Castro, Rodrigo, 161

  Caterpillar, 227

  Cato Institute, 32, 33, 36, 39, 45, 142

  CBC, 362

  CBS This Morning, 288

  cell phones, 91n

  Cenovus, 349

  Center for American Progress, 111

  Center for Biological Diversity, 206

  Center for Strategic and International Studies, 53

  Center for Sustainable Shale Development (CSSD), 216, 356n

  Central America, sweatshops in, 81

  Centre for Science and Environment, 96, 414

  Centrica, 149

  centrism, 22, 59, 83

  Cha, J. Mijin, 216

  Chad, 270

  Chamber of Commerce, U.S., 31, 48

  chaos theory, 267

  Chappell, Ronnie, 228

  charitable foundations, 205–6, 210n

  extractive industries and, 197–98

  Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Canadian, 371

  Chávez, Hugo, 179, 182

  Chen Jiping, 351

  Chesapeake Energy, 312, 356–57

  Chevron, 111, 129, 221, 291

  Ecuador’s lawsuit against, 309, 378

  Gorgon project of, 145–46

  green groups funded by, 196, 217

  Niger Delta operations of, 308

  Pungesti shale gas project of, 298–99, 347, 404

  Richmond refinery of, 321, 402

  Chicago, University of, 81

  Chilcotin River, 345

  children, impact of environmental toxins on, 427–29

  Childs, Mike, 250

  Chile, 9, 454, 464

  Chilko River, 345

  China, 5, 24, 55, 58, 79, 82, 88n, 451

  air pollution in, 17–18, 23, 350, 351

  anti-coal movement in, 300, 350–52

  carbon emissions from, 409–10, 411, 412

  Central Committee, Communist Party, 133

  coal exports to, 234

  coal use in, 81–82, 83

  coolant factories in, 219–20
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  Copenhagen nonbinding agreement signed by, 12

  as creditor, 180

  economic growth in, 351–52

  as emerging market, 20

  environmental contamination in, 23, 83, 154

  export-led development in, 81

  fast-growing economy of, 40, 153

  human rights issues in, 351–52

  peasant uprisings in, 350–51

  renewable energy programs in, 352

  solar energy and, 66, 68, 69–70, 72

  wealth in, 114

  WTO challenges brought against, 64–65, 68, 70

  WTO challenges brought by, 65

  WTO membership of, 76

  Chisholm, Sallie, 267

  Chrétien, Jean, 83

  Chrysler, 67, 68

  Chukchi Sea, 375–76

  CIA, 53

  civil disobedience, 139

  civil rights movement, 204–5, 450, 453

  Clarkson, Thomas, 463

  Clatskanie, Oreg., 349

  clear-cutting, 296, 304, 310

  Climate Action Network, 149

  climate change, 73, 110, 165, 176, 177, 230, 249

  acceptable risk and, 335

  astronaut’s-eye view of, 284–90, 296

  centrist organizations and, 198–201

  community and, 364–65

  computer models of, 270–71

  corporate deregulation and, 20

  defining of, 210

  democracy and, 363–64

  developing world on, 75

  disasters and, 2–3, 17, 102–3, 154, 406, 465

  fracking and, 199

  as transformative force, 7, 8, 152–60

  Indigenous rights and, 380–84, 385

  individual vs. corporate conservation in, 116–18

  marine infertility and, 433–35

  mitigation of, 134

  negotiations on, 11

  past and future generations in, 158–59

  as planetary emergency, 6, 7, 15, 17, 18, 449–50, 459–60

  planetary exodus as solution to, 288–89

  and power relation between humans and earth, 175

  as result of cumulative emissions, 21, 40, 56, 175, 409–10, 416

  roots of, 159–60

  sacrifice zones and, 310–11, 315

  “safe” limit of, 12–13

  tipping points for, 14, 412

  2 degrees Celsius boundary in, 87–88, 89, 150, 354, 456

  wealth creation and, 46–52

  weather patterns and, 269

  climate change denial, 2–5, 26, 43, 91, 119, 282–83, 394, 407, 451

  economics as factor in, 3, 45–46, 59–60

  extractive industries’ funding of, 44–45, 149, 198

  increase in, 35

  partisan approach to, 35–36

  right-wing, 31–63, 154, 178

  socioeconomic privilege and, 46–52

  technological miracles and, 3

  Climate of Corruption (Bell), 33

  climate debt, 5, 7, 457

  owed to developing world, 5, 7, 40, 387, 408–18

  owed to Indigenous peoples, 387, 388–99, 408

  seen as politically toxic, 414

  Climate Depot, 32, 45

 

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