WASTE WARS

廢棄物之戰

類別 : 人文史地
ISBN:978-0316459020
頁數 : 400
出版 : Little, Brown and Company, 2025 年 2 月 25 日
版本 : 精裝版
版權窗口 : 繁體版權已售Mingming / 简体博達代理Mingming

內容介紹

按重量計算,現在地球上的人造物比自然生物還要多,而且大部分很快就會變成廢棄物。 《WASTE WARS》是一本關於世界如何激烈競爭處理這些垃圾的書。這些競爭是由政客、黑道和商業巨頭領頭的,但是,像所有現代戰爭一樣,傷亡的是平民: 這也是一本關於男人、女人和孩子在垃圾星球上生存和死亡的書。

 

記者兼作家Alexander Clapp多年來一直報導全球化的陰暗面,這本書將是他在新奧爾良、法國和馬來西亞等地工作的高潮。從熱氣騰騰的垃圾堆,到全球政府最高級、最簡樸的辦公室,從無所依、最貧窮公民的戶外工作場所,到世界領導人和強人的奢華宅第,作者向我們介紹了參與廢棄物去向之爭的個人和組織,誰必須撿垃圾(或誰可以撿垃圾) ,以及當沒有其他地方可以存放垃圾時該怎麼辦。

 

《WASTE WARS》與其他書不同。首先,儘管它將在很大程度上依賴於作者的實地報導,但它不僅僅是對全球化經濟陰暗面的新聞報導。 《WASTE WARS》是一本政治書籍,重點闡述了廢棄物~人類的文明垃圾, 已成為地緣經濟爭奪的對象。它剖析了廢棄物販運是如何開始的,以及它如何破壞環境,最重要的是,它正在發達國家和發展中國家之間醞釀的國際競爭。其次,《WASTE WARS》希望比任何關於垃圾甚至環境的文章都更具可讀性。是的,這是一本關於氣候、綠色政治、污染和生態混亂的書。但它也是一本關於詭計多端的商人和無情的暴徒、世界銀行的會議和西非的貧民窟、機動自行車和貨運集裝箱船、加州的一個社區以及它在印度尼西亞沿海地帶製造的相應垃圾場的書。因此,即使是那些對垃圾話題感到厭惡的讀者也會被本書的故事所吸引。

 

作者介紹

作者Alexander Clapp是一名駐希臘的記者和作家。他的報導發表在各媒體,包括《衛報》、《新共和》、《紐約時報》、《新左派評論》、《經濟學人》和《異見者The Baffler》。是眾多新聞獎項的獲得者。 2017年,他被提名為巴爾幹卓越記者研究員,並獲得歐盟移民媒體獎。 2018年,他獲得了Matthew Power文學報導獎。 2019年,他獲得了Robert B. Silvers 報告獎學金。 2021年,他獲得了Pulitzer Center Breakthrough Journalism Award(普利策中心突破新聞獎)。他的獲獎作品《The Vampire Ship,吸血鬼之船》發表在2020年9月的《新共和》雜誌上,該作品已被選為即將推出的系列紀錄片。 Alexander Clapp還計劃到德國、意大利、羅馬尼亞、埃及、印度、馬來西亞和加納等幾個國家進行實地調查,並為“WASTE WARS”進行研究。

書評

“In the seconds it has taken you to scan the few lines of this blurb, tens of thousands of plastic bottles have been discarded. Pause to consider that awesome fact for a moment and they are followed by tens of thousands more. One million per minute, every minute, every hour of every day. We are burying our planet in trash, which thanks to the plastic revolution will outlive us by thousands if not hundreds of thousands of years. Where does all this waste go? The fact that this shocking disaster is largely invisible in the rich world is no accident. As Alexander Clapp shows, it is the result of a ghastly form of globalization that dumps the garbage of the rich on the poor. A mind-altering and unforgettable read, Clapp has written an essential and deeply disturbing book.”―Adam Tooze, author of Crashed

“Superb reporting that definitively answers the question we really never ask: where on earth does all that stuff go when we're done with it? This majestic account will transform the way you look at trash—and hopefully it will spur some real change at the highest levels.”―Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature

"Waste Wars is perhaps the most comprehensive indictment of consumer capitalism since Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring. Fearless as he travels to some of the least appealing places on earth, Alexander Clapp lifts the heavy stones of green washing to reveal the literal and moral filth that Western societies have been dumping on their poorer cousins in Latin America, Africa, and Asia for decades. Always engagingly written with jaw-dropping anthropological detail, Clapp introduces us to courageous tragic characters compelled to clean up the mess of Western material avarice from the bizarre electronic slums of Ghana to the deathyards breaking up ships in Turkey, Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. If you wish to know how the world really works, read this book."―Misha Glenny, author of McMafia

“Waste Wars is an infuriating, eye-opening and spell-binding account of the globally uneven and unjust politics of trash. Clapp shows how the rubbish the affluent people of rich countries produce travels to poorer countries for processing, creating mountains of toxic waste in the global South, or whirlpools of plastic in our oceans. A must-read for those concerned with the health and hygiene not only of the planet, but also of the people who populate it!”―Laleh Khalili, author of Sinews of War and Trade

"Waste Wars cracks open standard recycling rhetoric to expose the toxic truths within. No study of global inequality is complete without the information in this excellent book."―Malcolm Harris, author of Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World

"Since its inception centuries ago, the global economy has consisted of complex commodity chains: extracting, transporting, manufacturing, distributing, profiting. Only very recently in historical times have we added the ‘downstream’ chains, dumping the resultant consumer waste — somewhere, somehow. In rich countries, we pay high municipal fees for the removal of our refuse. We may even feel good about sorting to recycle it. Does this do any good? If the news is really so bad, better that someone as sober and courageous as Alexander Clapp delivers it to us."―Georgi Derluguian, author of Bourdieu's Secret Admirer in the Caucasus

“Briskly paced and filled with colorful and dubious characters worthy of the true crime book it is, Waste Wars inverts the standard story of extractive capitalism to focus on the globalized trillion-dollar waste disposal industry that each year moves billions of tons of toxic garbage from the Global North to the Global South. A quintessential story of deviant globalization, Waste Wars depicts the United States as an empire of plastic, one that deployed disposable mass consumerism as a way to beat the Soviets in the Cold War, only to extend it down to the present day into a structure of globalized overconsumption and wanton disposal that threatens to devour the entire planet, with the poor countries and peoples of the Global South as its first victims.”―Nils Gilman, author of Deviant Globalization: Black Market Economy in the 21st Century

“Waste Wars is the Star Wars of trash, a witty and brave account of Alexander Clapp’s journey into the underbelly of modern life. You’ll meet garbage-spotting drones, journalists who register pet fish as waste brokers, and go on a hunt for the El Dorado of poison. As Clapp explains, we live in a world where our ability to create garbage has surpassed Earth’s ability to generate life. The consequences are terrifying, but Clapp’s great book somehow leaves you awe-inspired by the sheer outrageousness of the human ingenuity that has created this toxic mess.”―Jeff Goodell, author of the New York Times bestseller The Heat Will Kill You First

“Journalist Clapp debuts with a rollicking deep dive into the absurdities and intricacies of the global trash trade… Clapp chronicles how, despite these nations having since banded together to end the toxic waste trade, it has continued to flourish under the guise of recycling… It’s a stirring and dogged investigation.”―Publishers Weekly

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