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OverviewPeople in Africa argue that natural resources are a blessing; it is the way these are plundered and used that can turn them into a curse. The continent has plenty of experience of such plunder. Rich in resources, Africa is a net supplier of energy and raw materials to the North. The climate crisis confronting the world today is rooted mainly in the wealthy economies' abuse of fossil fuels, indigenous forests and global commercial agriculture. But, without agreement about how to tackle this reality, the question often becomes what can be done about Africa. Or, sometimes, for Africa. This book looks at what has been done to Africa and how Africans should respond for the good of all. Bassey examines the oil industry in Africa, probes the roots of global warming, warns of its insidious impacts and explores false 'solutions'. Crucially, his intelligent and wide-ranging approach demonstrates that the issues around natural resource exploitation, corporate profiteering and climate change must be considered together if we are to save ourselves. What can Africa do? And can the rest of the world act in solidarity? If not, will we continue on the path laid out by elites that brings us ever closer to the brink? Many live in denial even as ecological and social disasters increase, but this is not inevitable and Bassey suggests how Africa can overcome the crises of environment and global warming. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nnimmo Bassey , Khadija SharifePublisher: Pambazuka Press Imprint: Pambazuka Press Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.205kg ISBN: 9781906387532ISBN 10: 1906387532 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 07 November 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPart 1: A Rear View 1. Introduction: The pull of Africa 2. Africa is Rich Part 2: The Scramble and the Grabbing 3. The Wheels of Progress 4. The Steps of the Advisors 5. Destructive Extraction 6. Enforced Immune Deficiency Syndrome 7. Swimming Against the Tide Part 3: A Forward View 8. Climate Chaos: False solutions and hunger politics 9. Connected by Blood: Community empowerment 10. The People are the Future: We are one peopleReviews"""An extremely insightful and eloquent book about what Africa can do to stop the new forms of colonisation that are being exaggerated by the chaos of climate change."" Pablo Solon, former Bolivian ambassador to the United Nations"" ""This powerful indictment of greed and ravaging of Africa's riches yet offers prospects for hope."" Camilla Toulmin, Chair of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)"" ""A provocative critique of contemporary resource extraction (perhaps more properly, resource exploitation) in sub-Saharan Africa. In his convincing, and at times searing, analysis, Bassey presents an engaging and comprehensive critique of Africa's social and environmental crisis."" Chatham House"" ""Africa and their environment. His refreshing style makes his insights extremely accessible. His sweeping analysis of the continent's challenges, coming from one of Africa's foremost environmentalists, is an inspiration to action."" David Fig, Chair of Biowatch South Africa and author, Staking Their Claims"" ""For those who are still skeptical of the effects of climate change, this will leave you not only bothered and troubled, but also fired up to do something about it."" Nigerian Compass"" ""From slaves to diamonds to oil, overconsuming countries have taken what they want from Africa for too long. Bassey lays out this history in rich detail and makes clear what Africa wants: Justice. Read it and join Bassey's call."" Annie Leonard, author, The Story of Stuff""" For those who are still skeptical of the effects of climate change, this will leave you not only bothered and troubled, but also fired up to do something about it. <i>Nigerian Compass</i> For those who are still skeptical of the effects of climate change, this will leave you not only bothered and troubled, but also fired up to do something about it. -- Nigerian Compass Author InformationNnimmo Bassey is an activist and poet, executive director of Environmental Rights Action, Nigeria and elected chair of Friends of the Earth International. He is one of Time magazine's Heroes of the Environment 2009 and co-winner of the prestigious 2010 Right Livelihood Award (the Alternative Nobel Prize). His books include 'Oilwatching in South America' and 'Genetically Modified Organisms: the African Challenge'. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |