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Landlocked: Water, Energy, and Planetary Politics in Alberta

Contributor(s): Schmidt, Jeremy J (Author)

ISBN: 9780226847870

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

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Pub Date: September 2, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.00" H x 0.00" L x 0.00" W ( 1.00 lbs) 328 pages

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Description:

A study of oil-rich Alberta reveals the entwined relationships among geoscience, governance, and power.

The Canadian province of Alberta holds the world's fourth-largest reserve of fossil fuels, with oil sands famous for bitumen, a viscous form of petroleum. A critical testing ground for international environmental ideas and energy policies, Alberta pioneered state-led efforts to understand, extract, and sell bitumen. Without natural access to ocean ports, Alberta must negotiate pipeline routes with neighboring provinces and nations to reach global markets. But Alberta is also landlocked in another sense: it is caught in an extractive relationship with oil-rich earth.

In Landlocked, Jeremy J. Schmidt focuses on Alberta's energy industry, particularly its use of water and oil, to argue for a new way of understanding how political authority is forged and maintained through the environment. Schmidt details how water and oil were enrolled in early state-making projects, such as irrigation, and examines the consequences of Alberta's efforts to extract value from land, including a series of events in 2013 that released 4.2 million barrels of bitumen into underground environments. By uncovering the ways that geosciences supported activities--from land settlement to the dispossession of Indigenous peoples--that produced environmental policies and approaches to management and governance, he shows that they aren't merely instruments of state power but central to Alberta's political identity and legitimacy.

Brief description:

Jeremy J. Schmidt is a reader in environmental geography at Queen Mary University of London. He is the author of Water: Abundance, Scarcity, and Security in the Age of Humanity and coauthor of Global Challenges in Water Governance: Environments, Economies, Societies.

Review Quotes:

"In Landlocked, Schmidt offers a profound rethinking of the politics of extraction by turning to Alberta--too often overlooked in global energy debates--as a key site for understanding how states secure and sustain political legitimacy. Tracing the intertwined histories of water and oil, Schmidt shows how geoscientific knowledge has been central to shaping relations to land, Indigenous dispossession, and the governance of resources. Alberta emerges as both a local case and a global index of how environmental knowledge underwrites political authority. Both conceptually ambitious and empirically rich, Landlocked provides a powerful new framework for grasping the planetary stakes of energy, territory, and state power."

--Imre Szeman, author of "Futures of the Sun: The Struggle over Renewable Life"

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