Climate Justice Now

Climate Justice Now

Crossing Disciplines to Combat Our Planetary Crisis

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Beschreibung

Climate change is not only an environmental crisis but also a catalyst for worsening socioeconomic inequalities, leading to widespread calls for “climate justice.” Even though this term has become increasingly common, there remains no universally accepted definition. This challenge is compounded by the limitations of traditional scholarly frameworks, which struggle to encompass the dynamic and pervasive impact of the climate crisis across global, national, and local levels. The scope of the crisis requires ethical, social, and political considerations alongside scientific and environmental insights in order to shape equitable responses by states and societies.

This multidisciplinary book offers a comprehensive exploration of debates on climate justice across the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Synthesizing these divergent approaches, it develops a new conceptual framework that transcends disciplinary divides, providing a deeper and richer understanding of climate justice. Contributors make an urgent case that climate justice must be centered within and across disciplines, creating a roadmap for multidisciplinary research and pedagogy on the climate crisis. Featuring a wide range of voices and actionable recommendations, this timely book illuminates how scholarship on climate change can become a call to action.

Produktdetails

ISBN 9780231563130
Verlag Columbia University Press
Erscheinungsdatum 10.03.2026
Sprache Englisch
Mitwirkende Rebecca Marwege (Herausgeber/in), Nikhar Gaikwad (Herausgeber/in), Joerg Schaefer (Herausgeber/in)