John Bellamy Foster writes a lot about the relationship between capitalism and climate change. You might start with his book, What Every Environmentalist Needs to Know about Capitalism, or see a shorter version in article form here.
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Thank you, this looks promising! I'll make sure to check it out.
anything degrowth related or written by Jason Hickel
I'm familiar with the concept of degrowth, but I am yet to read about it - thank you for the recommendations!
maybe this list will be useful : https://www.historicalmaterialism.org/ecology-marxism-andreas-malm/
Thank you!
you're welcome. he mentions Klein's book. i prefer some of the more theoretical work by e.g. John Bellamy Foster but Klein's book is a good place to start. it's full of detail and facts and relatively easy to read . if you don't get as much as you like in the sense of 'capitalism causes climate change', take a look at Bellamy Foster or Hickel. Hickel is in some ways now specific . like , he will go into the details of carbon emissions and he has a lot on his website, including short blogs et c.
Klein's book seems to be highly recommended, I will make sure to read it and then I'll check out your other suggestions as well. Thanks for your assistance.
Second thought YouTube channel has a video on that. You can also look at consumerism, and throw away culture, caused by capitalism.
Yeah, I remember watching this video which was a great intro to the topic. I will consider your other suggestions as well. Thank you!
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: