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The Political Ecology of Technological Utopianism

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Global Magic

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In 2010, the Bank of America opened a 55-story skyscraper in Manhattan Island, New York, which in the press was praised as “the most sustainable in the country” and as one of the “most environmentally responsible high-rise office buildings” in the world (Roudman 2013). The building had been given a Platinum certification by the so-called Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and was applauded by Al Gore as a model for combating climate change. However, according to an assessment by New York City in 2012, the same building “produces more greenhouse gases and uses more energy per square foot than any comparably sized office building in Manhattan” and “uses more than twice as much energy per square foot as the 80-year-old Empire State Building” (ibid.). The main function of certification schemes like LEED, the journalist Sam Roudman concludes, is to create a market for sustainability and green publicity, rather than to save energy.

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Hornborg, A. (2016). The Political Ecology of Technological Utopianism. In: Global Magic. Palgrave Studies in Anthropology of Sustainability. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137567871_8

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