The Food-Energy-Climate Change Trilemma: Toward a Socio-Economic Analysis

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The Food-Energy-Climate Change Trilemma: Toward a Socio-Economic Analysis
Abstract
The food-energy-climate change trilemma refers to the stark alternatives presented by the need to feed a world population growing to nine billion, the attendant risks of land conversion and use for global climate change, and the way these are interconnected with the energy crisis arising from the depletion of oil. Theorizing the interactions between political economies and their related natural environments, in terms of both finitudes of resources and generation of greenhouse gases, presents a major challenge to social sciences. Approaches from classical political economy, transition theory, economic geography, and political ecology, are reviewed before elaborating the neo-Polanyian approach adopted here. The case of Brazil, analysed with an `instituted economic process’ framework, demonstrates how the trilemma is a spatial and historical socio-economic phenomenon, varying significantly in its dynamics in different environmental and resource contexts. The paper concludes by highlighting challenges to developing a social scientific theory in this field.
Publication
Theory, Culture & Society
Volume
31
Issue
5
Pages
155-182
Date
September 2014
Journal Abbr
Theory, Culture & Society
Language
English
ISSN
02632764
Short Title
The Food-Energy-Climate Change Trilemma
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Harvey, Mark. 2014. “The Food-Energy-Climate Change Trilemma: Toward a Socio-Economic Analysis.” Theory, Culture & Society 31 (5): 155–82. DOI: 10.1177/0263276414537317.
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Keywords
  • climate change
  • climatic changes
  • economic geography
  • energy consumption
  • energy shortages
  • food consumption
  • food security
  • instituted economic process
  • limits to growth
  • peak oil
  • political ecology
  • socioeconomics
  • sociogenesis

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