1. "This disjuncture [between humans and nature and humanity-in-nature] lies at the core of the impasse in environmental studies today: an impasse characterized by a flood of empirical research and an unwillingness to move beyond environment as object"

          - What exactly does Moore mean, in a more 'practical' political/social sense, would change if we moved from a view of nature as object to nature as matrix? What are the implications he imagines it having in terms of how we (should) deal (practically) with the current crises?

 

2. "Capital must not only ceaselessly accumulate and revolutionize commodity production; it must ceaselessly search for, and find ways to produce, Cheap Natures: a rising stream of low-cost food, labor-power and raw materials to the factory gates."

      - So where does that leave us now, with the current crisis? What frontiers are left for capitalism?  Will resolution require systemic change/overhaul?