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 This volume examines the role of communication in contributing to and contesting the current climate crisis. There is now widespread agreement that even if increases in carbon emissions are kept to the current international target the climate crisis will continue to intensify. This book brings together, for the first time, state-of-the-art research with activists’ interventions to place debate around climate crisis within the wider conversation about the changing relations between communications and contemporary capitalism. Contributors include; Naomi Klein, Michael Mann, Alan Rusbridger, Vincent Mosco, Jodi Dean, and leading figures in Greenpeace and 350.org.

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"This book will be of interest to all those who recognise the importance of clear communications as key to achieving a low carbon future. It should go on all relevant reading lists immediately." (John Blewitt, Director MSc Social Responsibility and Sustainability, Aston University, UK) "Looking at every angle of carbon capitalism and its connections to communication, Brevini and Murdock bring together a multiplicity of voices of scholars and activists in a sobering discussion of the dominant socio-economic-political model and of openings for change. Creative academic analyses such as this one are crucial to inspire critical thinking and help us imagine sustainable and just futures." (Anabela Carvalho, University of Minho, Portugal) "Linking carbon, capitalism and communication is essential to understanding environmental issues. This strong collection brings together critical information and reflections on these urgent problems and should immediately inspire our thinking, research, policies, and praxis." (Janet Wasko, President, IAMCR) "Carbon Capitalism and Communication: Confronting the Climate Crisis, as its title and subtitle indicates, addresses what might be seen as the six Cs that are coming to define the struggle over global warming in our time. The message of the distinguished contributors to this book is clear: If the world is to confront climate change, we must alter the current political-economic hegemony, in communications most of all." (John Bellamy Foster, editor, Monthly Review, author (with Bett Clark and Richard York) of The Ecologial Rift)
1 Carbon, Capitalism, Communication
1(22)
Graham Murdock
Benedetta Brevini
Part I Communication and Carbon Capitalism: Contested Futures
2 An Interview with Michael E. Mann: Fighting for Science Against Climate Change Deniers' Propaganda
23(8)
Michael E. Mann
Benedetta Brevini
3 An Interview with Naomi Klein: Capitalism Versus the Climate
31(10)
Naomi Klein
Christopher Wright
Part II Toxic Technologies: Media Machines and Ecological Crisis
4 Digital Technology and the Environment: Challenges for Green Citizenship and Environmental Organizations
41(16)
Richard Maxwell
Toby Miller
5 Digital Desires: Mediated Consumerism and Climate Crisis
57(14)
Justin Lewis
6 From "Waste Village" to "Urban Circular Economic System": The Changing Landscape of Waste in Beijing
71(12)
Xin Tong
7 Big Data, Open Data and the Climate Risk Market
83(12)
Jo Bates
8 The Next Internet
95(16)
Vincent Mosco
Part III Corporate Capture: PR Strategies and Promotional Gambits
9 An Interview with Kim Sheehan: Greenwashing in the Experience of the Greenwashing Index
111(4)
Kim Sheehan
Benedetta Brevini
10 Fighting for Coal: Public Relations and the Campaigns Against Lower Carbon Pollution Policies in Australia
115(16)
David McKnight
Mitchell Hobbs
11 Bearing Witness and the Logic of Celebrity in the Struggle Over Canada's Oil/Tar Sands
131(16)
Patrick McCurdy
12 Nothing but Truthiness: Public Discourses on the Adani Carmichael Mine in Australia
147(16)
Benedetta Brevini
Terry Woronov
Part IV Communication and Campaigning: Oppositions and Refusals
13 The Anamorphic Politics of Climate Change
163(10)
Jodi Dean
14 Journalism, Climate Communication and Media Alternatives
173(14)
Robert A. Hackett
Shane Gunster
15 An Interview with Alan Rusbridger: Keep it in the Ground
187(6)
Alan Rusbridger
Benedetta Brevini
16 An Interview with David Ritter: Mobilising on Climate Change---The Experience of Greenpeace
193(8)
David Ritter
Benedetta Brevini
17 An Interview with Blair Palese: Green Campaigns---Challenges, Opportunities and 350.org
201(6)
Blair Palese
Benedetta Brevini
18 Conclusion: One Month in the Life of the Planet---Carbon Capitalism and the Struggle for the Commons
207(14)
Graham Murdock
References 221(28)
Index 249
Benedetta Brevini is a journalist, media activist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Graham Murdock is Professor of Culture and Economy at Loughborough University, UK.