[HTML][HTML] How social movements contribute to staying within the global carbon budget: Evidence from a qualitative meta-analysis of case studies
Despite renewed efforts to combat climate change, it remains uncertain how economies will
achieve emission reduction by 2050. Among different decarbonisation strategies …
achieve emission reduction by 2050. Among different decarbonisation strategies …
Political disobedience and the climate emergency
WE Scheuerman - Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Climate activists have recently engaged in widely publicized acts of politically motivated
lawbreaking. This article identifies and critically analyzes two seemingly overlap** but in …
lawbreaking. This article identifies and critically analyzes two seemingly overlap** but in …
Behind the veil: climate migration, regime shift, and a new theory of justice
M Burkett - Harv. CR-CLL Rev., 2018 - HeinOnline
Climate change is as much a sociopolitical phenomenon as it is a geophysical one. Beyond
contentious domestic politics and the intricacies of global climate governance, evinced by …
contentious domestic politics and the intricacies of global climate governance, evinced by …
Disobeying in time of disaster: Radicalism in the french climate mobilizations
M Gaborit - Youth and Globalization, 2020 - brill.com
Since 2018, climate mobilizations have been sha** political life in Europe. Young people
are at the heart of this mobilization, both because of their massive nationwide presence in …
are at the heart of this mobilization, both because of their massive nationwide presence in …
Making resource futures: petroleum and performance by the Norwegian Barents Sea
RF Dale - 2019 - repository.cam.ac.uk
This thesis is an ethnographic study of life with oil and gas in Hammerfest, the first petroleum
town in Finnmark, and of what role this town plays and is cast as in narratives of petroleum …
town in Finnmark, and of what role this town plays and is cast as in narratives of petroleum …
The metropolitan production of “urban” sustainability: Exploring industrial regionalism across the Puget Sound
M Pendras, Y Dierwechter - Frontiers in Sustainable Cities, 2022 - frontiersin.org
This article engages governance visions for green urbanism and sustainability through the
concept of “industrial regionalism”. Bringing together emerging research on the importance …
concept of “industrial regionalism”. Bringing together emerging research on the importance …
Climate migration
M Burkett, L Sancken - Routledge Handbook of International …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Climate change disproportionately impacts vulnerable communities. For some of the most
vulnerable, these impacts have and will continue to force them to move within and across …
vulnerable, these impacts have and will continue to force them to move within and across …
The Politics of the [x]
AP Harris - UnderCurrents: Journal of Critical …, 2022 - currents.journals.yorku.ca
Reproductive justice is in essence an intersectional theory emerging from the experiences of
women of color whose multiple communities experience a complex set of reproductive …
women of color whose multiple communities experience a complex set of reproductive …