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Climate Justice And The Economy Social Mobilization Knowledge And The Political 1st Edition Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen Editor

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Climate Justice And The Economy Social Mobilization Knowledge And The Political 1st Edition Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen (editor)
ISBN: 9781138234741, 1138234745
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Climate Justice And The Economy Social Mobilization Knowledge And The Political 1st Edition Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen Editor by Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen (editor) 9781138234741, 1138234745 instant download after payment.

As climate change has increasingly become the main focus of environmentalist activism since the late 1990s, the global economic drivers of CO2 emissions are now a major concern for radical greens. In turn, the emphasis on connected crises in both natural and social systems has attracted more activists to the Climate Justice movement and created a common cause between activists from the Global South and North. In the absence of a pervasive narrative of transnational or socialist economic planning to prevent catastrophic climate change, these activists have been eager to engage with advanced knowledge and ideas on political and economic structures that diminish risks and allow for new climate agency.

This book breaks new ground by investigating what kind of economy the Climate Justice movement is calling for us to build and how the struggle for economic change has unfolded so far. Examining ecological debt, just transition, indigenous ecologies, social ecology, community economies and divestment among other topics, the authors provide a critical assessment and a common ground for future debate on economic innovation via social mobilization.

Taking a transdisciplinary approach that synthesizes political economy, history, theory and ethnography, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate justice, environmental politics and policy, environmental economics and sustainable development.

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