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Routledge Handbook of Climate Justice

Edited by: Tahseen Jafry , Michael Mikulewicz , Karin Helwig

Print publication date:  November  2018
Online publication date:  November  2018

Print ISBN: 9781138689350
eBook ISBN: 9781315537689
Adobe ISBN:

10.4324/9781315537689
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<P>The term "climate justice" began to gain traction in the late 1990s following a wide range of activities by social and environmental justice movements that emerged in response to the operations of the fossil fuel industry and, later, to what their members saw as the failed global climate governance model that became so transparent at COP15 in Copenhagen. The term continues to gain momentum in discussions around sustainable development, climate change, mitigation and adaptation, and has been slowly making its way into the world of international and national policy. However, the connections between these remain unestablished. </P> <P>Addressing the need for a comprehensive and integrated reference compendium, The <I>Routledge Handbook of Climate Justice </I>provides students, academics and professionals with a valuable insight into this fast-growing field. Drawing together a multidisciplinary range of authors from the Global North and South, this Handbook addresses some of the most salient topics in current climate justice research, including just transition, urban climate justice and public engagement, in addition to the field?s more traditional focus on gender, international governance and climate ethics. With an emphasis on facilitating learning based on cutting-edge specialised climate justice research and application, each chapter draws from the most recent sources, real-world best practices and tutored reflections on the strategic dimensions of climate justice and its related disciplines. </P> <P>The <I>Routledge Handbook of Climate Justice </I>will be essential reading for students and scholars, as well as being a vital reference tool for those practically engaged in the field.</P>

Table of contents

Chapter  1:  Introduction Download PDF
Chapter  2:  On the evolution and continuing development of the climate justice movement Download PDF
Chapter  3:  On inquiry into climate justice Download PDF
Chapter  4:  Fact-insensitive thought experiments in climate ethics Download PDF
Chapter  5:  A narrative account of temporality in climate justice Download PDF
Chapter  6:  Global political processes and the Paris Agreement Download PDF
Chapter  7:  Statehood in an era of sinking islands Download PDF
Chapter  8:  Reimagining development practice Download PDF
Chapter  9:  Climate justice in the UK Download PDF
Chapter  10:  Equity and justice in climate change law and policy Download PDF
Chapter  11:  Leading from the bench Download PDF
Chapter  12:  Climate finance Download PDF
Chapter  13:  The inter-relationship between climate finance and climate justice in the UNFCCC Download PDF
Chapter  14:  Carbon pricing and climate justice Download PDF
Chapter  15:  Sharing the burden of climate change via climate finance and business models Download PDF
Chapter  16:  From the dirty past to the clean future Download PDF
Chapter  17:  Just energy? Structures of energy (in)justice and the Indonesian coal sector Download PDF
Chapter  18:  Climate technology and climate justice Download PDF
Chapter  19:  Big Oil’s duty of disgorging funds in the context of climate change Download PDF
Chapter  20:  Climate justice and REDD+ Download PDF
Chapter  21:  The climate-just city Download PDF
Chapter  22:  Configuring climate responsibility in the city Download PDF
Chapter  23:  The shifting geographies of climate justice Download PDF
Chapter  24:  Fair for whom? How residents and municipalities evaluate sea-level rise policies in Botany Bay, Australia Download PDF
Chapter  25:  Thermal inequity Download PDF
Chapter  26:  Climate justice, gender and intersectionality Download PDF
Chapter  27:  “No climate justice without gender justice” Download PDF
Chapter  28:  A multiscale analysis of gender in climate change adaptation Download PDF
Chapter  29:  Participatory climate governance in Southeast Asia Download PDF
Chapter  30:  “Climate change is about us” Download PDF
Chapter  31:  Mother Earth and climate justice Download PDF
Chapter  32:  Negotiating climate justice at the subnational scale Download PDF
Chapter  33:  Understanding the crises, uncovering root causes and envisioning the world(s) we want Download PDF
Chapter  34:  Beyond the academy Download PDF
Chapter  35:  Climate migration Download PDF
Chapter  36:  Climate justice education Download PDF
Chapter  37:  Transformative approaches to address climate change and achieve climate justice Download PDF
Chapter  38:  Conclusion Download PDF
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