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volume
12,
number 1/2 (may 2012)
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Steffen Böhm,
Anna-Maria Murtola and Sverre Spoelstra
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The
atmosphere business
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notes
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Mike Childs
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Privatising
the atmosphere: A solution or dangerous
con?
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Oscar Reyes
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Carbon markets
after Durban
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Gökçe Günel
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A dark art:
Field notes on cardon capture and
storage policy negotiations at COP17
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Patrick Bond
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Durban's
conference of polluters, market failure
and critic failure
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Tadzio
Mueller
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The people's
climate summit in Cochabamba: A tragedy in
three acts
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interview
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Larry Lohmann and
Steffen Böhm
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Critiquing
carbon markets: A conversation
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Robert Fletcher
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Capitalizing
on chaos: Climate change and disaster
capitalism
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Jerome Whitington
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The prey of
uncertainty: Climate change as opportunity
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Ingmar Lippert
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Carbon
classified? Unpacking heterogenous
relations inscribed into corporate carbon
emissions
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Joanna
Cabello and Tamra Gilbertson
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A
colonial mechanism to enclose lands: A
critical review of two REDD+-focused
special issues
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Rebecca
Pearse
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Mapping
REDD in the Asia-Pacific: Governance,
marketisation and contention
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Esteve
Corbera and Charlotte Friedli
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Planting
trees through the Clean Development
Mechanism: A critical assessment
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reviews
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Siddhartha
Dabhi
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The
'third way' for climate action
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Peter Newell
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Carbon
trading in South Africa: Plus ça
change?
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David L. Levy
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Can
capitalism survive climate change?
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