Climate Justice
Resisting Marginalisation
Author(s): Edited by Eklavya Vasudev, Marie-Sophie Keller, Siddharth Peter de Souza
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Climate Justice: Resisting Marginalisation examines the impact of climate change on marginalized communities across the globe and the different ways of resisting these impacts. The book underlines the imbalanced consequences of climate change, driven by the power disparities between the global North and South. It investigates how climate change aggravates structural inequalities, focusing on the intersectionality of gender, race, technology, and politics. Through a study of resistance and marginalization, the book analyses how these systemic injustices are perpetuated, while offering understandings into the struggles and strategies to build a justice oriented approach to combating climate change. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
- Documents the responses of local communities to climate change and their quest to resist structural injustice
- Provides an exploration of interdisciplinary methodologies for climate just solutions
- This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core
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