
April 1, 2015. PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies. Matthew Huber, Assistant Professor Geography Syracuse University Maxwell School. When one considers the environmental problems surrounding consumption, we often think of “us” as individual consumers of resources and energy. Yet, the industrial sector is by far the largest consumer of energy, electricity, water, and other materials both in the United States and globally. Why do these geographies often escape our political/policy attention? This talk proposes a framework to examine the politics of industrial ecologies. As a case study, this talk will examine the industrial nitrogen fertilizer industry and its immense demand for natural gas and significant carbon dioxide emissions.
Mathew Huber, "Hidden Abodes: Politicizing Industrial Ecologies in the Anthropocene" - YouTube |
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