脱碳的未来:希腊生态分配之争

Q1 Social Sciences
Theodora Vetta
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摘要

摘要希腊的能源部门一直在经历多元化、私有化和新自由主义重组的多个过程,遵循欧盟对共同能源市场的要求,并在债务国的快速通道政策下进行新陈代谢。基于在希腊主要煤矿区进行的长期民族志实地调查,本文讨论了紧缩的能源地缘政治,将国家支持的积累逻辑与能源生产者和消费者的生活经历联系起来。矿山周围村庄的征用,公共/公共/私人土地日益转变为光伏公园,以及想象未来的方向,都会引发多层面的社会和道德斗争。这些不仅揭示了自然与资本定价的横向整合,尽管煤炭产量和对可再生能源企业的巨大投资有所减少,但也揭示了金融工程和租金提取所促成的纵向包容过程。能源转型模式建立在一个不均衡的生态分配制度之上,在每个历史资本主义时刻,公共电力公司的矛盾性质推动了阶级内部日益增长的冲突,但也利用了这种冲突。
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Decarbonized Futures: Struggles Over Ecological Distribution in Greece
ABSTRACT The energy sector in Greece has been undergoing multiple processes of diversification, privatization and neoliberal restructuring, following EU imperatives for common energy market and metabolized by fast-track policies of the indebted state. Based on long ethnographic fieldwork in the main coal-mining region of Greece, this article discusses the energopolitics of austerity linking the state-backed logics of accumulation to the lived experience of energy producers and consumers. The expropriation of surrounding-the-mine villages, the growing transformation of public/communal/private land into photovoltaic parks and the very directions of imagining the future fuel multiscalar social and moral struggles. These reveal not only the horizontal integration of nature into capital valorization, though – albeit reduced – coal production and the spectacular investment to renewable energy ventures, but also the vertical processes of subsumption, enabled by financial engineering and rent-extraction. The model of energy transition rests on an uneven regime of ecological distribution that shapes but also exploits growing intra-class conflicts, propelled by the very contradictory nature of public power companies within each historical capitalist moment.
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Capitalism, Nature, Socialism
Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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4.90
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31
期刊介绍: CNS is a journal of ecosocialism. We welcome submissions on red-green politics and the anti-globalization movement; environmental history; workplace labor struggles; land/community struggles; political economy of ecology; and other themes in political ecology. CNS especially wants to join (relate) discourses on labor, feminist, and environmental movements, and theories of political ecology and radical democracy. Works on ecology and socialism are particularly welcome.
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