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Title page 1
Contents 4
About the series 9
About the author 10
1. Introduction 11
1.1. Climate control 16
PART 1. Subjectivity 25
2. The tyranny of environmental metaphors 26
2.1. Climate change and metaphorical fallacy 28
2.2. Container metaphors and climate change geographies 33
3. I, climate migrant: science, security and stigma in the analysis of environmental mobility 40
3.1. Climate migration in Cambodia: from 'great mobility' to the geopolitics of adaption 44
3.2. Climate migration in global discourse: securitisation, embodiment and stigma 48
3.3. Climate migration in theory: the birth of a discourse 51
4. Categorical domination: segregating disasters from the global economy 57
4.1. Categorising under the carpet 61
4.2. Uncategorising the climate 66
PART 2. Partiality 70
5. Narratives and rhetoric in contemporary climate policy 71
5.1. The politics of climate change narratives 75
5.2. Sophistry and rhetoric in communicating climate change 78
6. The wicked problem of climate change on the Tonle Sap Lake 86
6.1. Climate change in a complex environment 92
6.2. Narrative adaptation 96
6.3. Cutting through the wickedness: media accounts of complexity 101
7. Irrigation, rhetoric and scale 104
7.1. Contestation and scale 110
7.2. Scalar sophistry 117
PART 3. Choice 119
8. Thumbnail knowledges: the geography of the un- and half- known 120
8.1. Uneven geographies of tacit knowledge 124
8.2. Thumbnail knowledges in climate discourse 129
9. What do you know: the politics of environmental ignorance 134
9.1. The politics of dissemination 137
9.2. The politics of data creation 143
9.3. The politics of data sharing and the power of the unknown 148
10. Confronting our dragons: new perspectives on environmental change 153
10.1. One place, many climates: interpreting environmental subjectivity 161
10.2. Climate thumbnails: from the subjective to the disciplinary 167
11. Climate control: over to you 171
References 181
Index 215
Figure 2.1. Worldwide locations of case studies on climate change and migration 35
Figure 3.1. Local villagers seen on a dried riverbed in Satkhira, Bangladesh, in 2016 49
Figure 3.2. Map of UK foreign aid spending on climate finance 50
Figure 6.1. Location of study sites on the Tonle Sap Lake 87
Figure 6.2. Tonle Sap water levels measured at Kompong Luong 94
Figure 6.3. Dams and drought in the Mekong Basin 95
Figure 7.1. Irrigation infrastructure built during the Khmer Rouge period 105
Figure 9.1. Map of rainfall stations in Cambodia after UNDP-led expansion in 2018 146
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