Neoliberalism and the Calculable World: The Rise of Carbon Trading
Carbon trading resembles other neoliberal movements of recent decades that have invented new possibilities of accumulation through the creation of fresh objects of calculation and intensified commodification.
by Larry Lohmann | published by Zed Books | FIRST PUBLISHED JULY 2009 | The Corner House
Such movements include the hugely expanded derivatives markets responsible for the financial crisis, global intellectual property rights regimes, and attempts to transform health, health care and even biological species into measurable, tradeable commodities. Generating both profits and crisis, the ambitious abstraction and commensuration that are vital to such schemes can never be completed, any more than politics or the evolution of a language can be completed. This draft chapter for a forthcoming book on the rise and fall of neoliberalism outlines the contradictions inherent in the attempt to form a working climate commodity.
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