Eschatological Geographies—Mass Consumption, Uncontrolled Waste and the Capitalist False Prophet

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Jon Cloke
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Recent geophysical research has indicated areas in which secondary waste-induced, climate-changing activities may be affecting previously natural geophysical processes, beyond more visual, primary phenomena such as wild-fires, droughts, hurricane strength and frequency and flooding. This secondary group of geophysical changes has the potential to act as a relatively new complex of forces likely to increase or accelerate rates of change in different pathways. These pathways include: (1) changes in ocean mass since 2000 driven by climate-driven ice-melt water; (2) Changes in tectonic plate seismicity affected by changes in water type and availability; (3) Earth spin perturbation and polar drift due to polar/glacier ice disappearance and increases in global water mass and displacement; (4) the effects of changed planetary spin on the “crustal deformation rate and mass redistribution on the plate tectonic scale.” Causative uncertainties in such scientific analyses concerning the extent of correlation with the role of climate change continues; in the meantime, however, socio-technical research platforms examining possible climate eschata outline the importance of waste and over-production from complex consumer systems. Over-production and waste allow the suggestion of a carbon trilemma underpinning the eschatological pathways and suggest the need for eschatological geographies examining the need to understand the social dynamics of mass consumption, geophysical changes driven by that mass consumption and the avoidance of accelerated climate catastrophe. In Geography, the sociotechnical and physical roots of global warming demand a fundamental re-examination of the ‘divide’ between human and physical geography. There are few geographical topics which require a more urgent combination of human/physical analysis than the potential lethality of climate change and the connection between over-production and planetary changes through the conduit of mass waste. Eschatological geographies could potentially lead to more optimistic futures through the abandonment of waste/emission/polluting systems, but they can also indicate where global mass consumption will self-terminate as a system.

末世地理学——大众消费、不受控制的浪费和资本主义假先知
最近的地球物理研究表明,在一些领域,次生废物引起的气候变化活动可能会影响到以前自然的地球物理过程,而不仅仅是野火、干旱、飓风强度和频率以及洪水等较为明显的初级现象。这一次生地球物理变化具有作为一种相对较新的复杂力量的潜力,可能以不同的途径增加或加速变化的速度。这些途径包括:(1)2000年以来由气候驱动的融冰水驱动的海洋质量变化;(2)水体类型和可利用性变化对构造板块地震活动性的影响;(3)极地/冰川冰消失、全球水量和位移增加导致的地球自旋摄动和极地漂移;(4)行星自旋变化对“板块构造尺度下地壳变形率和质量再分布”的影响。在这种关于与气候变化作用的相互关系程度的科学分析中,因果关系的不确定性仍在继续;然而,与此同时,社会技术研究平台检查可能的气候eschata概述了复杂消费系统中浪费和生产过剩的重要性。生产过剩和浪费使得人们提出了支撑末世论路径的碳三困境,并提出了末世论地理学研究的必要性,以了解大规模消费的社会动态、由大规模消费驱动的地球物理变化以及避免加速气候灾难的必要性。在地理学中,全球变暖的社会技术和物理根源要求对人文地理学和自然地理学之间的“鸿沟”进行根本性的重新审视。气候变化的潜在致命性以及通过大量废物管道造成的生产过剩与地球变化之间的联系,是最迫切需要将人类/物理分析结合起来的地理主题。末世地理可能会通过废弃废物/排放/污染系统而带来更乐观的未来,但它们也可以表明全球大众消费作为一个系统将在哪里自我终结。
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Geography Compass
Geography Compass GEOGRAPHY-
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6.00
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期刊介绍: Unique in its range, Geography Compass is an online-only journal publishing original, peer-reviewed surveys of current research from across the entire discipline. Geography Compass publishes state-of-the-art reviews, supported by a comprehensive bibliography and accessible to an international readership. Geography Compass is aimed at senior undergraduates, postgraduates and academics, and will provide a unique reference tool for researching essays, preparing lectures, writing a research proposal, or just keeping up with new developments in a specific area of interest.
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