Captured Futures

Rethinking the Drama of Environmental Politics

Hardcover, 352 pages

English language

Published Aug. 29, 2025 by Oxford University Press.

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978-0-19-894288-7
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Environmental politics ''as we know it'' cannot deliver. Despite all efforts, politics is unable to bend the ecological trends. Maarten A. Hajer and Jeroen Oomen argue that this is because environmental politics is ''captured''. This capture doesn''t just express itself in lobbying or a lack of political will, but in a capture of the imagination: we seem unable to imagine futures that are meaningfully different from the present. Examining environmental politics as drama reveals how all actors play their particular roles in this capture: scientists funnel narrow policy futures through their models; activists adopt politically expedient language; and policymakers look for safe, technologically-sound ''win-win'' solutions. All are captured in a regime of ecological modernization that entertains too-narrow a solution space. For Hajer and Oomen, this is cause for concern: we have entered ''a radical age'' in which persistent policy failure leads to increased suggestions to engage with speculative geoengineering technologies …

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