We interview conservationist Jules Jackson about the field of conservation, its relationship with corporations and its use in global capital, the narratives involved in eco-tourism, and how solving environmental problems is framed as an individual responsibility.
[EDITOR'S NOTES:
2. Jules let us know afterwards that Jeremy Davidson was three years old, and the company was A&G Coal Corporation.]
You can reach Jules at [email protected] for comments or further questions!
Outro: "4 Degrees," ANOHNI
Suggested reading:
Brockington & Duffy, ed. Capitalism and Conservation.
Graf von Hardenberg, Kelly, Leal, & Walkild. ed. The Nature State: Rethinking the History of Conservation
Scott, James C. Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance
https://bluevirginia.us/2020/11/delegate-sam-rasoul-calls-for-decisive-action-to-cancel-the-mountain-valley-pipeline
https://roanoke.com/photo/photos-tech-professor-locks-self-to-mountain-valley-pipeline-construction/collection_b4ec55ad-77d1-54c5-a0a1-dec140b67443.html
https://all-med.net/pdf/our-roots-run-deep-as-ironweed/
https://appvoices.org/2021/04/16/tree-sitters-removed-mvp/
https://orionmagazine.org/article/moving-mountains/
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4489461
https://measurepnw.com/blog/what-is-greenwashing-a-nestl%C3%A9-case-study
https://www.jstor.org/journal/conssoci
https://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/joe
https://antipodeonline.org/
Examples of bad things:
https://www0.gsb.columbia.edu/mygsb/faculty/research/pubfiles/5477/corporate%20environmentalism.pdf



