Late Acceleration

Elizabeth Chatterjee
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The energy crisis of the early 1970s briefly opened up a radically new horizon of energetic possibilities that played out differently around the world. For India, that energy crisis did not begin with the famous Arab oil embargo of 1973. Instead, like many poor oil-importing nations, it experienced the first oil shock as merely one component of a broader climate-food-energy emergency that reverberated throughout the political system. This crisis brought a twinned set of fateful changes. By June 1975, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had resorted to imposing a constitutional dictatorship—the Emergency—for the first and only time in independent India’s existence, one among a series of coups and authoritarian takeovers that swept the Global South. Less noticed was a second transformation with planetary ramifications. Rising popular expectations collided with the energy crisis to impel a state-led embrace of coal, despite elite reservations about the environmental damage that would follow. Analyzing these dynamics is crucial to understanding India’s intensifying coal dependence, and its rapidly rising carbon emissions, in the decades that followed. Only when we accurately recognize the forces that created and hold carbon-intensive energy regimes in place can we begin to see how they might be dislodged.
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20 世纪 70 年代初的能源危机短暂地开辟了一个崭新的能源可能性视野,在世界范围内产生了不同的影响。对印度来说,能源危机并非始于 1973 年著名的阿拉伯石油禁运。相反,与许多贫穷的石油进口国一样,印度经历的第一次石油冲击只是更广泛的气候-食品-能源紧急状况的一个组成部分,而这一紧急状况在整个政治体系中都产生了反响。这场危机带来了一系列命运攸关的变化。1975 年 6 月,英迪拉-甘地总理在印度独立后第一次也是唯一一次实行宪法独裁--紧急状态,这也是席卷全球南方的一系列政变和独裁接管中的一次。较少受到关注的是影响全球的第二次变革。尽管精英阶层对随之而来的环境破坏持保留意见,但民众日益高涨的期望值与能源危机相碰撞,推动了以国家为主导的对煤炭的拥护。分析这些动态因素对于理解印度在随后几十年中对煤炭的日益依赖及其迅速增加的碳排放量至关重要。只有当我们准确地认识到创造并维持碳密集型能源体制的力量,我们才能开始了解如何才能摆脱这些体制。
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