The Future of Divestment: Proliferations of Counter-Hegemonic and Post-Extractive Divestment Movements

IF 0.8 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Gareth Gransaull, Evelyn Austin, G. Brodsky, Shadiya Aidid, T. Dordi
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: Fossil fuel divestment has quickly become the largest divestment campaign in history, drawing attention to the large discrepancy between national climate commitments and the continued support of the fossil fuel industry. Yet, fossil fuel production and emissions continue to escalate rapidly. Our question is: what’s next for the divestment movement? We propose a conceptual framework that identifies two waves of divestment leadership in which public pressure campaigns move towards targeting the extractive economic structures and predatory behaviors that permit fossil fuel extraction, and unsustainable resource extraction more generally, to continue without limit. Building on the three waves model of divestment, we postulate that a fourth wave of fossil fuel divestment organizing has already begun, one that focuses on banks, insurers, and other financiers of fossil fuel projects. Further into the future, we envision a fifth wave of divestment campaigns, whereby divestment is used in climate and environmental activists’ arsenal to target firms that engage in environmentally damaging and unjust behaviors such as destructive mining activities, overconsumption, predatory debt or arbitration processes, or Indigenous rights violations. While divestment is not a panacea and does not displace the work of existing post-extractive or climate justice campaigns, we argue that divestment is a powerful tool that can be used to complement and amplify the work of environmental justice activists in other contexts beyond fossil fuels. This paper offers actionable suggestions for current and future activists and frames divestment as a tactic that will proliferate within other environmental movements in the transition towards a post-growth economy.
撤资的未来:反霸权和后采掘撤资运动的兴起
化石燃料撤资已迅速成为历史上规模最大的撤资运动,引起了人们对国家气候承诺与化石燃料行业持续支持之间巨大差异的关注。然而,化石燃料的生产和排放仍在迅速增加。我们的问题是:撤资运动的下一步是什么?我们提出了一个概念框架,确定了两波撤资领导,其中公众压力运动转向针对采掘性经济结构和掠夺性行为,这些行为允许化石燃料开采,以及更普遍的不可持续的资源开采,无限制地继续下去。在三波撤资模型的基础上,我们假设第四波化石燃料撤资组织已经开始,重点是银行、保险公司和其他化石燃料项目的金融家。展望未来,我们设想第五波撤资运动,撤资被用于气候和环境活动家的武器库,目标是从事破坏环境和不公正行为的公司,如破坏性采矿活动、过度消费、掠夺性债务或仲裁程序,或侵犯土著权利。虽然撤资不是灵丹妙药,也不会取代现有的后采掘或气候正义运动的工作,但我们认为撤资是一个强大的工具,可用于补充和扩大化石燃料以外其他背景下环境正义活动家的工作。本文为当前和未来的活动家提供了可行的建议,并将撤资作为一种策略,将在向后增长经济过渡的其他环境运动中扩散。
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Challenges in Sustainability
Challenges in Sustainability GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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