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Ecological Rifts and Shifts: The Accumulation of Catastrophe 生态裂缝和转移:灾难的积累
Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI: 10.12987/yale/9780300230208.003.0006
Hannah Holleman
This chapter argues that the Dust Bowl is a perfect example of the accumulation of catastrophe, the result of decision makers shifting ecological problems down the line and denying the nature of the changes required to develop sustainable farming on the plains. As a result, the plains and the people living there in the 1930s suffered what Russell Lord, who worked for the Soil Conservation Service, called “the most spectacular mass sacrifice to strictly commercial mores in the history of mankind.” Over the decades, cultivated soils have become more exhausted and eroded. Agricultural science often has been applied to mask the effects of this degradation rather than to restore natural soil fertility. Moreover, the increased use of insecticides and herbicides in lieu of more ecological approaches to controlling weeds and insects, and synthetic fertilizers to replace lost soil nutrients, has led to further problems.
本章认为,沙尘暴是灾难积累的一个完美例子,是决策者将生态问题转移到下游,并否认在平原上发展可持续农业所需的变化本质的结果。结果,20世纪30年代,这片平原和生活在那里的人们遭受了土壤保持局(Soil Conservation Service)工作人员罗素·洛德(Russell Lord)所说的“人类历史上最壮观的大规模商业道德牺牲”。几十年来,耕地土壤日益枯竭和侵蚀。农业科学常常被用来掩盖这种退化的影响,而不是用来恢复土壤的自然肥力。此外,越来越多地使用杀虫剂和除草剂来代替更生态的方法来控制杂草和昆虫,并用合成肥料来代替失去的土壤养分,这导致了进一步的问题。
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The First Global Environmental Problem 第一个全球环境问题
Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI: 10.12987/yale/9780300230208.003.0003
Hannah Holleman
This chapter challenges typical interpretations of the Dust Bowl and puts the disaster into a global frame, linking the past to the present. In so doing, the common roots of contemporary and past developments and struggles are revealed. The Dust Bowl was one spectacular instance of a global problem of soil erosion associated with capitalist colonial expansion. While the official interpretation suggests that agriculture suited for a humid region was imported to an arid region, precipitating the crisis, contemporaneous accounts illustrate how much larger the crisis was, tied up with specific social and economic developments that imposed new socio-ecological relations upon peoples of the world and upon the land irrespective of local climatic conditions. Ultimately, the common denominators across the world—from North to South America, Australia to Africa, and Southeast to East Asia—were not climate and geography, but capitalism and colonialism.
这一章挑战了对沙尘暴的典型解释,并将这场灾难置于一个全球框架中,将过去与现在联系起来。这样,就揭示了当代和过去的发展和斗争的共同根源。沙尘暴是与资本主义殖民扩张有关的全球土壤侵蚀问题的一个引人注目的例子。虽然官方的解释表明适合潮湿地区的农业被引进到干旱地区,加速了危机,但同期的报道表明,危机有多大,与特定的社会和经济发展联系在一起,这些发展将新的社会生态关系强加给世界人民和土地,而不考虑当地的气候条件。最终,从北美到南美,从澳大利亚到非洲,从东南亚到东亚,世界各地的共同点不是气候和地理,而是资本主义和殖民主义。
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Four. THE WHITE MAN’S BURDEN, SOIL EROSION, AND THE ORIGINS OF GREEN CAPITALISM 四。白人的负担,土壤侵蚀,以及绿色资本主义的起源
Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI: 10.12987/9780300240887-006
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The White Man’s Burden, Soil Erosion, and the Origins of Green Capitalism 白人的负担、土壤侵蚀和绿色资本主义的起源
Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI: 10.12987/yale/9780300230208.003.0005
Hannah Holleman
This chapter presents evidence that knowledge of both the dangers presented by soil erosion and the means to successfully address it exist deep in the memory and experience of agricultural societies and were understood by the white settlers who colonized North America. Yet, even as knowledge of the problem and efforts to contain it in the United States and around the world grew, so did the erosion crisis. As the erosion crisis developed in colonial societies, addressing its root causes was out of the question for those in charge because doing so “may well require a social and political revolution.” Colonial officials and colonists could not consider the radical social change needed to address the root cause of extreme socio-ecological crises because such change would threaten the racialized colonial social order. This is the denial represented by green capitalist and colonial approaches to ecological problems, which dominated early conservationists' attempts to address soil erosion.
本章提供的证据表明,对土壤侵蚀所带来的危险的认识和成功解决土壤侵蚀的方法深深存在于农业社会的记忆和经验中,并为殖民北美的白人定居者所理解。然而,就在美国和世界各地对这个问题的认识和遏制它的努力不断增加的同时,侵蚀危机也在加剧。随着侵蚀危机在殖民地社会的发展,对于当权者来说,解决其根本原因是不可能的,因为这样做“很可能需要一场社会和政治革命”。殖民地官员和殖民者无法考虑解决极端社会生态危机的根本原因所需要的激进社会变革,因为这种变革将威胁到种族化的殖民地社会秩序。这是绿色资本主义和殖民主义对生态问题的否定,在早期自然资源保护主义者试图解决土壤侵蚀问题时占主导地位。
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No Empires, No Dust Bowls: Toward a Deeper Ecological Solidarity 没有帝国,没有沙尘暴:走向更深层次的生态团结
Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI: 10.12987/yale/9780300230208.003.0008
Hannah Holleman
This concluding chapter argues that the imperial origins of modern mainstream environmentalism resulted in a segregated environmental movement worldwide, and led to a stark divide between what activists and scholars refer to as “the environmentalism of the rich” and “the environmentalism of the poor.” Political and economic elites have an outsized influence and control over government and international environmental agencies. Indeed, mainstream environmental organizations are supported by, and dependent upon, the patronage of the wealthy, which impacts their priorities and strategies. The Dust Bowl did not arise because there was a lack of awareness of the issue or the technical means to address it. Like dust-bowlification today, the ultimate source of the crisis was social, not technological, thus requiring massive social change to address.
最后一章认为,现代主流环保主义的帝国起源导致了世界范围内的隔离环境运动,并导致了活动家和学者所说的“富人的环境主义”和“穷人的环境主义”之间的明显分歧。政治和经济精英对政府和国际环境机构有着巨大的影响力和控制力。事实上,主流环保组织受到富人的支持,并依赖于富人的赞助,这影响了他们的优先事项和战略。沙尘暴的出现不是因为缺乏对这个问题的认识,也不是因为缺乏解决这个问题的技术手段。就像今天的沙尘化一样,危机的最终根源是社会的,而不是技术的,因此需要大规模的社会变革来解决。
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Seven. NO EMPIRES, NO DUST BOWLS: TOWARD A DEEPER ECOLOGICAL SOLIDARITY 七。没有帝国,没有沙尘暴:走向更深层次的生态团结
Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI: 10.12987/9780300240887-009
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Imperialism, White Settler Colonialism, and the Ecological Rift 帝国主义、白人殖民主义与生态裂谷
Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI: 10.12987/yale/9780300230208.003.0004
Hannah Holleman
This chapter addresses the question of what caused the Dust Bowl by looking at the social and economic developments driving the changing relations of humans to one another and to the land globally in the period immediately preceding it. A distinguishing feature of the new imperialism was the marked increase in the rate of territorial acquisition by Europe, the United States, and Britain. The racially justified expropriation of the land and people enriched and increased the capacities of Global North nations and their economic elites—who financed, carried out, and benefited from this expropriation—to reinforce their rule. As David Naguib Pellow writes, “natural resources are used and abused to support racial hegemony and domination and have been at the core of this process for a half-millennium.” Thus, expropriation, exploitation, and domination paved the way directly to the Dust Bowl and the global crisis of soil erosion by the 1930s.
本章通过观察在此之前的一段时间内推动人类与他人以及全球与土地关系变化的社会和经济发展,解决了造成沙尘暴的原因。新帝国主义的一个显著特征是欧洲、美国和英国取得领土的速度显著增加。对土地和人民的种族合理征用丰富并提高了全球北方国家及其经济精英的能力——他们为这种征用提供资金、实施并从中受益——以加强他们的统治。正如大卫·纳吉布·佩洛(David Naguib Pellow)所写,“自然资源被用来支持种族霸权和统治,这是半个世纪以来这一过程的核心。”因此,征用、剥削和统治直接为20世纪30年代的沙尘暴和全球土壤侵蚀危机铺平了道路。
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“We’re Not Stakeholders”: Beyond the Langue De Coton of Capitalist Environmental Management “我们不是利益相关者”:超越资本主义环境管理的语言
Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI: 10.12987/yale/9780300230208.003.0007
Hannah Holleman
This chapter examines the limitations of mainstream 1930s environmentalism. Ecological modernizationists consider environmentalism at its best when it aligns with the agenda of powerful private and public actors. For advocates of ecological modernization, questions of substantive social change explicitly don't enter the picture. Regrettably, mainstream environmentalism has moved closer toward this line of thinking over the last forty years. Incomplete and misleading stories about the New Deal and Dust Bowl conservation serve to reinforce the notion that with the right set of techniques, policies, and/or voluntary adjustments by individuals and industry, capitalism is well suited to solving ecological crises. Many see the New Deal of the 1930s as evidence that the system can be reformed and the state geared toward social and environmental improvement, even in the heart of the empire of capital. This has led to repeated calls over the years for a Green New Deal.
本章考察了20世纪30年代主流环保主义的局限性。生态现代化主义者认为,当环境保护主义与强大的私人和公共行动者的议程保持一致时,环境保护主义达到了最佳状态。对于提倡生态现代化的人来说,实质性社会变革的问题显然没有出现在他们的视野中。令人遗憾的是,在过去的四十年里,主流环保主义已经向这种思路靠拢。关于新政和沙尘暴保护的不完整和误导性的故事强化了这样一种观念,即只要有正确的技术、政策和/或个人和行业的自愿调整,资本主义就非常适合解决生态危机。许多人认为,20世纪30年代的新政证明,即使在资本帝国的心脏地带,体制也可以改革,国家也可以致力于社会和环境的改善。这导致了多年来对绿色新政的反复呼吁。
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One. Dust to Dust: An Age Beyond Extremes 一个。尘归尘:一个超越极端的时代
Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI: 10.12987/9780300240887-003
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 致谢
Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI: 10.12987/9780300240887-001
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