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Andreas Malm (born 1976 or 1977) is a Swedish author and an associate professor of human ecology at Lund University. He is on the editorial board of the academic journal Historical Materialism, and has been described as a Marxist.
Andreas Malm is a geographer and author who studies the role of fossil fuels, geoengineering and wilderness in the climate crisis. He has published several books and articles on these topics, such as White Skin, Black Fuel, The Dialectics of Disaster and The Grand Theft of the Atmosphere.
Jan 14, 2024 · With the 2021 publication of his unsettling book, “How to Blow Up a Pipeline,” Andreas Malm established himself as a leading thinker of climate radicalism. The provocatively titled manifesto ...
Andreas Malm is a Swedish climate activist, associate professor of human ecology at Lund University, and author of the best-selling How to Blow Up a Pipeline...
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Oct 19, 2022 · Andreas Malm was born in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1977 and is an associate professor of human ecology at Lund University. His research includes the role of the far right in the climate crisis.
Senior lecturer, Human Ecology. Email andreas.malm @ keg.lu. se. Overview. Fingerprint. Network. Research output (45) Prizes and Distinction (2) Personal profile. Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Oct 27, 2021 · Andreas Malm, a Swedish writer and human ecologist, argues that climate activists should use more radical tactics to fight the fossil fuel industry. He discusses his controversial book, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, and the paradox of climate inaction in the face of global disasters.