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Climate justice through climate finance? Lessons from Oceania
Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are at the forefront of climate change and the movement for climate justice. However, in Western discourse, the PICs...
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Climate justice through climate finance? Australia’s approach to climate finance in the Pacific
Pacific Island actors have long called for climate justice in the international climate regime, particularly in the form of financial support. While...
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Climate warriors down under: Contextualising Australia’s youth climate justice movement
This perspective brings together published peer reviewed primary research on youth climate activism in Australia and provides context of the...
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Justice considerations in climate research
Climate change and decarbonization raise complex justice questions that researchers and policymakers must address. The distributions of greenhouse...
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Assessing climate justice awareness among climate neutral-to-be cities
This paper sheds light on the importance of evaluating climate justice concerns when forging climate-neutral strategies at the city level. Climate...
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US cities increasingly integrate justice into climate planning and create policy tools for climate justice
Climate change is one of the most important ethical issues of our time. Urban scholars and policymakers now recognise the need to address justice...
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Climate justice beyond intergenerational conflict: youth climate activism in South Korea
Do we fully understand youth climate activism and their claims for climate justice? Previous studies have mainly focused on intergenerational...
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Municipal finance shapes urban climate action and justice
Implementing climate policies and programmes in cities requires substantial investments that inevitably entangle climate action with urban climate...
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Is an academic justice climate effective? The moderation role of sensitivity and perceived organizational support on the impact of academic justice climate on innovation performance: a double-intermediary model of spiritual health system
In the realm of innovation, relying solely on the creativity of researchers may not fully unleash their potential. Previous studies revealed the...
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Against a nation state of emergency: how climate emergency politics can undermine climate justice
In recent years, eco-activist groups, academics, industry groups, governments, and other organisations have called for, or declared, a climate...
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How Australian environmental non-governmental organisations frame and enact climate justice
This paper seeks to examine how Australian environmental non-governmental organisations (ENGOs) communicate about and mobilise their supporters for...
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‘We Need Communities of Color’: How Coalitions Can Move from Climate Action to Climate Justice
This article asks: How can climate coalitions challenge the predominantly white, political arena of the US environmental movement and become racially...
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Changes in China’s climate justice perceptions: domestic and international consequences
China’s perceptions of climate justice have changed since 2007, affecting the country’s domestic climate policies and its actions internationally....
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Pathways to climate justice: transformation pathway narratives in the Belgian climate movement
How can societies deal with climate change in more just and sustainable ways? In societal debates, multiple strategic pathways for dealing with...
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Distributive Justice in Climate Policy
The final chapter concludes that there is currently insufficient systematic attention to distributive justice in Dutch climate policy. Various... -
Beyond Climate Isolationism: a Necessary Shift for Climate Justice
Purpose of ReviewThis review explores how more transformative climate policies are emerging arguing that such policies require decision-makers to...
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Climate Justice
The climate crisis, the collapse of biodiversity and, more generally, the overstep** of planetary boundaries, call for profound civilizational... -
Environmental Racism and Climate (In)Justice in the Anthropocene: Addressing the Silences and Erasures in Management and Organization Studies
In this paper, we are situated in postcolonial, decolonial, and feminist epistemologies to study environmental racism in the Anthropocene—a new...
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A Lockean Theory of Climate Justice for Food Security
This paper argues that the Lockean proviso can be utilized as a relevant principle of justice for food security under global climate change. Since...
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Climate Justice and Transnational Climate Constitutionalism
Global constitutionalism offers a way of thinking about international law that finds its raison d'être in the individual. It seeks to offer...