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Negative Ecologies: Fossil Fuels and the Discovery of the Environment

Negative Ecologies: Fossil Fuels and the Discovery of the Environment

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Fossil fuels have had a major impact on the environment, making it visible, factual, and politically operable in North America. Negative Ecologies explores the relationship between fossil fuels and the ongoing discovery of the environment, documenting the upheavals, injuries, and disasters that have accompanied them. David Bond challenges us to consider what forms of critical engagement may be needed to confront the deleterious properties of fossil fuels and envision ways of living beyond them.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 262 pages
Publication date: 26 July 2022
Publisher: University of California Press


The impact of fossil fuels on our environment is profound and far-reaching. From the moment they were first discovered and exploited, these resources have disrupted the delicate balance of clean water, clean air, and stable climate that sustains life on Earth. In his book, "Negative Ecologies," David Bond takes a bold and insightful look at the outsized role that fossil fuels have played in shaping the environment in North America.

Through a series of compelling stories, Bond explores the devastating effects of hydrocarbon harm, which laid the groundwork for environmental science and policy. He highlights the intricate dialectic between the negative ecologies of fossil fuels and the ongoing discovery of the environment. From leaky Caribbean refineries to deepwater oil spills, from the petrochemical fallout of plastics manufacturing to the extractive frontiers of Canada, Bond documents the upheavals, injuries, and disasters that have long accompanied fossil fuels.

What emerges from this history is a sobering realization that our solutions to environmental challenges have often been less about confronting the cause than managing the effects. We have been quick to deploy technologies and policies to address the immediate consequences of pollution and climate change, but we have failed to address the root causes of these problems.

In "Negative Ecologies," Bond challenges us to consider what forms of critical engagement may now be needed to both confront the deleterious properties of fossil fuels and envision ways of living beyond them. He calls for a shift in our mindset, from one of short-term solutions and quick fixes to a more holistic and sustainable approach.

Bond suggests that we need to re-evaluate our relationship with fossil fuels and explore alternative energy sources that are more environmentally friendly and sustainable. He advocates for a transition to renewable energy, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, as well as for the conservation and restoration of natural ecosystems.

Furthermore, Bond argues that we need to address the social and economic inequalities that have contributed to the exploitation and pollution of the environment. He calls for a redistribution of resources and power, so that marginalized communities and vulnerable populations can have access to clean water, clean air, and healthy environments.

In conclusion, "Negative Ecologies" is a powerful and thought-provoking book that sheds light on the outsized role that fossil fuels have played in shaping our environment. It challenges us to confront the negative consequences of our reliance on these resources and to envision a more sustainable and equitable future. By engaging with the ideas presented in this book, we can work towards creating a healthier and more resilient planet for ourselves and future generations.

Weight: 358g
Dimension: 151 x 229 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780520386785

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