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Climate Change And Social Justice Jeremy Moss

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Climate Change And Social Justice Jeremy Moss
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Publisher: Melbourne University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.83 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Jeremy Moss
ISBN: 9780522856668, 9780522856675, 0522856667, 0522856675
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Climate Change And Social Justice Jeremy Moss by Jeremy Moss 9780522856668, 9780522856675, 0522856667, 0522856675 instant download after payment.

The impacts of climate change can already be felt in society and on the Earth itself. As new evidence of the environmental impact of climate change is constantly emerging, we are forced to confront the significance of our political decisions about who will pay the price of responding to a changing climate. In the rush to avoid or reduce the repercussions of climate change, we need to ensure that the burden is evenly distributed or run the risk of creating injustice. "Climate Change and Social Justice" demonstrates that the problem of how to distribute the costs of climate change is fundamentally a problem of justice. If we ignore the concerns addressed this book, the additional burdens of climate change will fall on the poor and vulnerable. Jeremy Moss brings together today's key thinkers in climate research, including Peter Singer, Ross Garnaut and David Karoly, to respond to these important issues.

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