Extraction

The Frontiers of Green Capitalism

Thea Riofrancos author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Icon Books

Publishing:25th Sep '25

£20.00

This title is due to be published on 25th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Extraction cover

An in-depth investigation into the growing industry of green technologies and the environmental, social, and political consequences of the mining it requires.

In the fight against climate change, lithium's role in reducing emissions by powering green economies is a mixed blessing. Drawing on groundbreaking fieldwork in Chile, Nevada, and Portugal, Thea Riofrancos explores the environmental and social costs of the global race to expand lithium mining amid supply chain concerns. With haunting descriptions of vulnerable ecosystems, she examines how mining harms landscapes, provokes protest, takes center stage in national politics, and links countries on the peripheries of the world economy to huge corporations, commodity markets, and powerful investors. Riofrancos traces the history of global extraction from colonial conquest to the 1970s energy crisis to the still-uncertain green future.

While an unregulated mining boom could inflict irreversible harm, Riofrancos offers compelling ideas about how to harmonize climate action with social justice. Across the world's extractive frontiers, we encounter the most brutal aspects of capitalism - but also witness inspiring visions for our future planet.

Dazzling in the bold questions it asks and its beautifully, compellingly written answers, Extraction reminds us that the transition to an economy free from fossil fuels still allows for the endurance of extractivism. To disrupt these rapacious continuities, we need Riofrancos's rigorous research, searching interrogation, and honest reflection. An immense contribution. * Naomi Klein, author of Doppelganger and The Shock Doctrine *
Honest, clear-eyed, challenging, this essential book is an antidote to naivety and ignorance but not to hope. * Adam Tooze, author of Crashed *
An unflinching journey into the gritty details of the burgeoning green economy - rigorous and fun to read. You'll never look at an electric car the same way. * Malcolm Harris, author of Palo Alto: a History of California, Capitalism, and the World *
In clear and page-turning prose, Riofrancos brings to life the rush for lithium and other minerals crucial to batteries, windmills, and solar panels and what it means for the many lands and peoples caught up in this historic transformation. * J. R. McNeill, author of The Human Web *
An urgent wakeup call, and a hopeful, beautifully written book that is necessary reading for all in search of paths to a more just and truly sustainable future. * Isabella M. Weber, author of How China Escaped Shock Therapy *
Indispensable, deeply researched, compellingly argued, and beautifully written. Not just an exposé of exploitation but an inspiration, pointing the way to what a truly just sustainable global economy could look like. * Greg Grandin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The End of the Myth *
With a steadfast commitment to justice in our environmental century, Riofrancos's incisive work seeks answers in commandeered mountains and salt flats, the closed-door labs and boardrooms where truth is buried and profits are mined, and the distant homes of those who endure the consequences - and rise in resistance. At its core, this book delivers a powerful message: stop whitewashing the green economy. * Jack Davis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Gulf *
It's often tempting for climate advocates to describe the green transition as a win-win. But as Thea Riofrancos shows in her dizzyingly richExtraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism, there are social and ecological downsides to even the most necessary transformations - which means they have also always posed enormous challenges to the global political economy. As we can already see, decarbonization is no different. This is a vivid and bracing tour of the ruptures and conflicts to come. * David Wallace-Wells, author of The Inhabitable Earth *
Riofrancos has written a deeply necessary book about the travesty of green extractivism and the flow of lithium into the ravening maw of global capital. The book's attentiveness not only to extractivism in the global South but also to the politics of lithium mining in the heart of the US, offers a lucid and coruscating view into the world that is, and the world to come. * Laleh Khalili, author of Extractive Capitalism: How Commodities and Cronyism Drive the Global Economy *

ISBN: 9781837732692

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272 pages