Liveable Futures
About the Book Series
The series provides a platform to articulate the ideals, relations and knowledge we need for liveable futures. The various contributions explore what is essential for political processes, institutions and scientific insights to garner sufficient trust and reliability. They also open up the question of what is crucial to further enable us to care—rather than discover, profit or exploit.
Liveable Futures are put forth as alternative aspirations to sustainability. Liveable ranges from likely to survive, to suitable for living in, to pleasant to live in. Such a sliding scale seems appropriate for uncertain times. Liveable is an adjective that provides more depth, more modulation to the possibility of flourishing than a neo-liberal economic focus on growth.
Liveable futures indicates that the possibility of survival—and therefore also the possibility of NOT living on—has to be taken into careful account. A liveable future is neither a measureable object (like growth), nor a certainty, nor an assessment (like sustainability), but a set of conditions that are good enough to live in.
The series aims to articulate and affect the political, scientific, material and symbolic configurations we use to make our worlds, and to help imagine the kinds of futures we want. It will include works that span one or more of the following fields or disciplines:
Science and technology studies
Environmental history
Anthropology of science/technology/nature
Environmental humanities
Social Epistemology
Leaving Fossil Fuels Underground: Actors, Arguments and Approaches in the Global South and Global North
1st Edition
Edited
By Joyeeta Gupta, Barbara Hogenboom, Arthur Rempel, Malin Olofsson
January 09, 2026
How can the world move away from a century-old global system based on fossil fuels? And how can societies in the Global South and Global North overcome the deeply vested economic, financial and political interests of the fossil fuel system? Despite the alarming effects of climate change and three ...






