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Podcast: In Common (LS 30 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: 131: Green Capitalism in the Amazon with Maron GreenleafPub date: 2025-06-05Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode, Michael speaks with Maron Greenleaf, assistant professor of anthropology at Dartmouth College. They discuss Maron’s recently published book, Forest Lost: Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon, in which she examines a set of carbon offset programs in the Brazilian state of Acre. Unlike traditional forest commodities that require extraction, carbon offsets monetize forest protection by paying communities to keep carbon stored in standing trees. Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, Maron describes how forest carbon markets and offsets can be unexpectedly inclusive, providing economic opportunities for marginalized communities, while simultaneously reinforcing some of the inequalities they claim to address. Maron uses this study to illuminate broader questions about whether market-based solutions can effectively address environmental crises. Her work suggests that while green capitalism offers compelling possibilities for reconciling economic growth with environmental protection, it also reproduces some of the structural problems inherent in capitalist systems.
References:
Maron’s website: https://www.marongreenleaf.com/forest-lost
Greenleaf, M. (2024). Forest Lost: Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon. Duke University
Press. https://dukeupress.edu/forest-lost
Ferguson, J. (1994). The anti-politics machine:’development’, depoliticization and bureaucratic power in
Lesotho. University of Minnesota Press.
Ferguson, J. (2015). Give a Man a Fish: Reflections on the New Politics of Distribution. Duke University Press.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from The In Common Team, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
References:
Maron’s website: https://www.marongreenleaf.com/forest-lost
Greenleaf, M. (2024). Forest Lost: Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon. Duke University
Press. https://dukeupress.edu/forest-lost
Ferguson, J. (1994). The anti-politics machine:’development’, depoliticization and bureaucratic power in
Lesotho. University of Minnesota Press.
Ferguson, J. (2015). Give a Man a Fish: Reflections on the New Politics of Distribution. Duke University Press.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from The In Common Team, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
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