A review of the new book
Upsetting the Offset, which exposes the myth of carbon offsets.
"The book, which comprises 30 chapters written by some of the world’s most renowned critics of carbon markets, shows that this efficient market is a myth. All the evidence collected so far about the actual workings of carbon markets points to the alarming conclusion that
carbon markets, instead of reducing carbon emissions, provide perverse incentives for the increase of carbon emissions, while also having detrimental social and environmental impacts on local communities in many so-called developing countries of the Global South."
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"Having presented the case studies, Part III offers a broader critique of carbon markets. What these seven chapters show is that carbon markets are not merely mechanisms to combat climate change. Instead, they must be seen in relation to the historical development of capitalism. In fact, carbon markets can be seen as the expansion of the market system to new spheres which so far have escaped commodification.
This is where a crucial question needs to be asked: can we trust capitalist markets to deal with such a grave and global problem as climate change, given that capitalist production and consumption regimes have created the problem in the first place?"
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