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  1. Seize the Means of Carbon Removal: The Political Economy of Direct Air Capture
  2. “Fixing” Climate Change by Mortgaging the Future: Negative Emissions, Spatiotemporal Fixes, and the Political Economy of Delay
  3. The benefits that (only) capital can see? Resource access and degradation in industrial carbon forestry, lessons from the CDM in Uganda
  4. Who benefits from renewable energiy production in Iceland
  5. On the Nature of the Countermovement: A Response to Stuart et al.’s ‘Climate Change and the Polanyian Countermovement: Carbon Markets or Degrowth?’
  6. Recognizing Carbon Forestry’s Uneven Geography: A Response to Purdon and the Structure-Agency Dichotomy That Never Was
  7. Is the future of agriculture perennial? Imperatives and opportunities to reinvent agriculture by shifting from annual monocultures to perennial polycultures
  8. Revisiting the “Subsumption of Nature”: Resource Use in Times of Environmental Change
  9. Where Forest Carbon Meets Its Maker: Forestry-Based Offsetting as the Subsumption of Nature
  10. Air quality from a social perspective in four European metropolitan areas: Research hypothesis and evidence from the SEFIRA project
  11. Dancing to the Rhythms of the Fossil Fuel Landscape: Landscape Inertia and the Temporal Limits to Market-Based Climate Policy
  12. Money for nothin’ and coal for free: ‘Technology neutrality’ and biomass development under the Flemish tradable green certificate scheme
  13. Environmental Protection as Market Pathology?: Carbon Trading and the Dialectics of the ‘Double Movement’