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Climate Justice and Feasibility: Normative Theorizing,...

Climate Justice and Feasibility: Normative Theorizing, Feasibility Constraints, and Climate Action

Sarah Kenehan, Corey Katz
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This collection helps bridge the divide between the work of normative theorists and climate action (or inaction). In this volume, contributors reflect on how we should understand the relationship between theorizing about climate justice, the principles of justice that result, and feasibility constraints on climate action. Some explore the role of theorists or the usefulness of their theories for guiding policymaking and action on climate change, while others discuss concerns with who is establishing what the feasibility constraints are and how they are doing so. Others identify and discuss psychological feasibility constraints on just climate action, or draw important parallels and distinctions between the feasibility constraints that were tackled in order to address the COVID-19 pandemic and those that need to be tackled in order to respond to global climate change.

The international and interdisciplinary contributors offer a range of approaches and frameworks, to re-think the ways that concerns of justice should be considered on the policy level, speaking to students, research scholars, activists, and policymakers.

Year:
2021
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Language:
english
Pages:
260
ISBN 10:
1538154196
ISBN 13:
9781538154199
File:
PDF, 15.38 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2021
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