Hey Ronnie, This I think Larry Lohmann's work is quite good on this too. 

Lohmann, L. 2005. Marketing and making carbon dumps: commodification, 
calculation and counterfactuals in climate change mitigation. Science as 
culture 14 (3):203-235.



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Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
University of California, Berkeley

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On Jun 2, 2011, at 10:27 AM, Max Boykoff wrote:

> Hi Ronnie,
> 
> Emily Boyd, Peter Newell and I have co-edited a special issue in the
> current Antipode with a number of papers that you might find helpful:
> 
> Antipode, Volume 43 Number 3
> 
> CONTENTS
> The ‘New’ Carbon Economy
> 
> Introduction
> 
> The ‘New’ Carbon Economy: What’s New?
> Emily Boyd, Maxwell Boykoff and Peter Newell
> 
> Part I: Constituting the ‘New’ Carbon Economy
> 
> The Matter of Carbon: Understanding the Materiality of tCO2e in Carbon Offsets
> Adam G. Bumpus
> 
> Making Markets Out of Thin Air: A Case of Capital Involution
> María Gutiérrez
> 
> Between Desire and Routine: Assembling Environment and Finance in Carbon 
> Markets
> Philippe Descheneau and Matthew Paterson
> 
> Part II: Governing the ‘New’ Carbon Economy
> 
> Ecological Modernisation and the Governance of Carbon: A Critical Analysis
> Ian Bailey, Andy Gouldson and Peter Newell
> 
> Accounting for Carbon: The Role of Accounting Professional
> Organisations in Governing Climate Change
> Heather Lovell and Donald MacKenzie
> 
> Part III: Effects of the ‘New’ Carbon Economy
> 
> Realizing Carbon’s Value: Discourse and Calculation in the Production
> of Carbon Forestry Offsets in Costa Rica
> David M. Lansing
> 
> Resisting and Reconciling Big Wind: Middle Landscape Politics in the
> New American West
> Roopali Phadke
> 
> Cheers, max
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Assistant Professor, CIRES Center for Science & Technology Policy
> University of Colorado-Boulder
> http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/boykoff/
> 
> due out in September 2011: 'Who Speaks for the Climate?' Cambridge
> Univ Press www.cambridge.org/9780521133050
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Ronnie Lipschutz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Dear All:
>> 
>> Does anyone know of any work on the "social construction of carbon?"
>> 
>> Ronnie
>> 
>> --
>> Ronnie D. Lipschutz, Professor of Politics, 234 Crown College
>> 
>> UC-Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA  95064  USA
>> Phone: (831) 459-3275; Email: [email protected];
>> Web: http://people.ucsc.edu/~rlipsch
>> 
>> “All down history nine-tenths of mankind have been grinding corn for the
>> remaining tenth and have been paid with husks and bidden to thank god they
>> had the husks.” ---David Lloyd George---
>> 
>> 

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