In this tightly argued treatise on climate justice, Sunstein contends that rich countries, which have emitted most of the carbon in the atmosphere, have a moral imperative to aid poor countries, as ...
But organizations are often juggling multiple priorities and financial constraints alongside their climate planning, and equity and justice can take a back seat. This course will help you navigate and ...
The vision of the Climate Justice Team (CJT) is the equitable distribution of fiscal, environmental and social assets among all peoples. The mission of CJT is to coordinate Environmental Justice (EJ) ...
At the NED 2025, policymakers acknowledged the rising debt burden, calling for innovative financing mechanisms to prevent further economic destabilization. However, without a decisive break from ...
Assistance in combating the risks of climate change is not a matter of foreign aid or charity. It is a matter of justice. And there is good news. Much of the time, those who act justly end up ...
Powerful groups, whether from government, business or other influential circles, rarely discuss climate justice when they meet in luxury settings. Even if the topic comes up, they tend to reduce ...
Juliet is exploring the potential of a 'flood justice' framework for analysing flood risk management in England. Supervised by Dr Liz Sharp, Dr M McGuinness and Dr Steve Connelly. The origins of ...
is a masterpiece of British architecture. With its glittering array of tall windows, it was vulnerable to the cold, but key design elements made it surprisingly efficient at managing the climate ...
Climate justice recognises that climate change will not affect everyone in the same way, and that this will lead to inequalities between places, people and even generations. It moves climate change ...
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