Critical Theory of Earth Sciences
The application of Critical Theory to earth sciences—examining how knowledge of the planet is shaped by power, politics, and economics, and how it might serve ecological justice. Critical Theory of Earth Sciences asks: Who funds earth science? For what purposes? How do corporate and state interests shape climate research, resource extraction, and environmental policy? Whose knowledge of the Earth is valued, whose ignored? Drawing on environmental justice and postcolonial science studies, it insists that earth sciences are never just about the planet—they're about who gets to study it, who benefits from that knowledge, and who pays.
"Earth science just studies the planet, they say. Critical Theory of Earth Sciences asks: studies it for whom? Oil companies fund geology to find more oil; climate science is suppressed when it threatens profit. Earth science is political. Critical theory insists on asking: whose Earth is being studied, and for whose benefit?"
Critical Theory of Earth Sciences by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 4, 2026
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