
This essay tracks the solar relations embedded in the short and long phosphorous cycle, tracking the bodies, bonds, and supply chains that connect its extraction in the occupied Western Sahara to planetary bloom ecologies. While phosphorous rarely contends with fossil fuels in the environmental imaginary, I argue that its role in supporting capital and corporeal accumulation in the long 20th century is as central to future ecologies as the fuels subtending petroculture.
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