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7Climate Change and Global JusticeIn Pellegrino Gianfranco & Marcello Di Paola (eds.), Handbook of Philosophy of Climate Change, Springer Nature. pp. 1103-1117. 2023.The problem of global climate change is a complex problem for several reasons, not the least of which is its international character. As such, questions of justice between nations arise in consideration of the distribution of the burdens associated with addressing the climate crisis. This chapter outlines some of the most prominent frameworks of global justice in the context of global climate change, and sketches some of the challenges that these proposals face.
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20Climate Justice and Feasibility: Normative Theorizing, Feasibility Constraints, and Climate Action (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2021.This volume will address whether and to what extent those working to better understand or achieve climate justice should think about the real-world feasibility of their theories or proposals.
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25Principles of Justice and Real-World Climate Politics (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2021.There is a major divide between the work of normative theorists and concrete climate action (or inaction) politics and policies. In this volume, authors tackle the strained relationships between principles of justice and climate politics by responding to real-world climate politics and policies, offering proposals and analyses that take concerns of feasibility seriously, and identifying immediate justice and feasibility concerns with recent proposals for climate action. Contributors look at ques…Read more
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35Food, Environment, and Climate Change: Justice at the Intersections (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield International. 2018.This volume takes a unique approach, dealing specifically with issues at the intersection of food and agricultural systems, environmental degradation, and climate change. It fills a gap in the literature on food and environmental justice in the context of global climate change offering a scholarly, yet accessible, analysis of the issues.
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42In defense of the duty to assist: a response to critics on the viability of a Rawlsian approach to climate changeCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 18 (3): 308-327. 2015.
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31Rawls, Rectification, and Global Climate ChangeJournal of Social Philosophy 45 (2): 252-269. 2014.
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