Virtuous carbon
Author
Summary, in English
To provides an overall framework for thinking about the construction of carbon markets, we adopt James Der Derian's 'virtuous war' theory to develop an argument about carbon as a virtuous commodity. This refers to the close affinity between virtuality and virtue - the technological and the ethical - in the construction of carbon markets. The figure of virtuous carbon draws attention to both the fictitious character of carbon units (as imagined things, complex abstractions that exist only by way of agreement) and their virtue (how those units are only provisionally stabilised, and where their ethical contestation is part of their construction). We explore virtuality and virtue at five moments in the commodification of carbon (invention, proliferation, verification, and differentiation into two forms). Virtuous carbon thereby captures the emergence of a distinct sort of governmentality, which aims to neutralise resistance by imbuing the commodities of carbon markets with a self-evident moral quality.
Department/s
Publishing year
2012
Language
English
Pages
563-582
Publication/Series
Environmental Politics
Volume
21
Issue
4
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Topic
- Political Science
Keywords
- climate change
- carbon markets
- governmentality
- virtue
- virtuality
- James Der Derian
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0964-4016