Climate Futures -

Climate Futures

Reimagining Global Climate Justice
Buch | Softcover
368 Seiten
2019
Zed Books Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78699-782-1 (ISBN)
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Takes a culture-centered approach to radically reframe the narratives around climate change and the inevitability of climate chaos.
Approaching the issues of climate change and climate justice from a range of diverse perspectives including those of culture, gender, indigeneity, race, and sexuality, as well as challenging colonial histories and capitalist presents, Climate Futures boldly addresses the apparent inevitability of climate chaos.

Seeking better explanations of the underlying causes and consequences of climate change, and mapping strategies toward a better future, or at a minimum, the most likely best-case world that we can get to, this book envisions planetary social movements robust enough to spark the necessary changes needed to achieve deeply sustainable and just economic, social, and political policies and practices.

Bringing together insights from interdisciplinary scholars, policymakers, creatives and activists, Climate Futures argues for the need to get past us-and-them divides and acknowledge how lives of creatures far and near, human and non-human, are interconnected.

Kum-Kum Bhavnani is professor of sociology, global studies and feminist studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. John Foran is professor of sociology and environmental studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. Priya A. Kurian is professor of political science and public policy at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Debashish Munshi is professor of management communication at the University of Waikato, New Zealand.

Foreword: Equity: The Final Frontier for an Effective Climate Change Agreement - Sunita Narain

1: Climate Futures: An Introduction - Debashish Munshi, Priya Kurian, John Foran, and Kum-Kum Bhavnani

Part I: Climate Change, Colonialism, and Capitalism

2. Way Beyond the Lifeboat: An Indigenous Peoples’ Allegory of Climate Justice - Kyle Powys Whyte
3. The Politics of Climate Change is More than the Politics of Capitalism - Dipesh Chakrabarty
4. The Grand Theft of the Atmosphere: Sketches for a Theory of Climate Injustice - Andreas Malm and Rikard Warlenius
5. Taking on Big Oil by Looking Within - Anjali Appadurai
6. Climate Change Forces Post-Capitalism - Kim Stanley Robinson

Part II: Climate Change through Lenses of Diversity

7. Zooming In, Calling Out: (M)anthropogenic Climate Change through the Lens of gender - Sherilyn MacGregor
8. A Culture-centered Approach to Climate Change Adaptation: Insights from New Zealand - Debashish Munshi, Priya Kurian and Sandra L. Morrison
9. Exorbitant Responsibility: Geographies of Climate Justice - Nigel Clark and Yasmin Gunaratnam
10. Indigeneity and Climate Justice in Northern Sweden - Seema Arora-Jonsson
11. Out of the Closets and into the Climate! Queer Feminist Climate Justice - Greta Gaard

Part III: Social Sciences, Humanities, and Climate Justice

12. Sleepwalking is a Death Sentence for Humanity: Manifesto for a Sociology of the Climate Crisis and of Climate Justice - John Foran
13. A Role for the Environmental Humanities: Directly Intervening in Anthropogenic Climate Change - Ken Hiltner
14. Media and Climate Justice: What Space for Alternative Discourses? - Anabela Carvalho
15. Shifting the Balance of Forces through Sanctions against Trump and US Carbon Capital - Patrick Bond
16. Linking Environmental Justice and Climate Justice through Academia and the Prison Industrial Complex - David Pellow
17. Democracy and Climate Justice: The Unfolding of Tragedy -Walter Baber and Robert V. Bartlett
Part IV: The Quest for Climate Justice across the World
18. The Majuro Declaration for Climate Leadership: A Pacific Approach to a Global Problem - Cherelle Lagipoiva Jackson
19. Community Approaches to Climate Justice: Cases from Papua New Guinea - Sangion Appiee Tiu
20. Cultural Resilience and Climate Change: Everyday Lives in Niue - Jess Pasisi
21. The Contradictory Development Policies of the Maldives in the Face of Climate Change - Mohamed Hamdhaan Zuhair
22. Why Capacity Building Needs to Do Justice to the Global South: Insights from Bangladesh - Naznin Nasir, Meraz Mostafa, M. Feisal Rahman, and Saleemul Huq
23. China: Climate Justice without a Social Movement? - Fengshi Wu
24. Entrenched Vulnerabilities: Evaluating Climate Justice Across Development and Adaptation Responses in Southern India - Sumetee Pahwa Gajjar, Garima Jain, Kavya Michael, and Chandni Singh
25. Self Interest Trumps Global Climate Action in Africa and Elsewhere -Nnimmo Bassey
26. Frontlines, Intersections, and Creativity: The Growth of the North American Climate Justice Movement - John Foran, Corrie Grosse, and Brad Hornick
Part V: Thinking beyond the Here and Now: Envisioning Many Futures
27. Change is and will be Local - Anna Pérez Català
28. “We’re doing something together that will reverberate down over time”: An Interview with Bill McKibben, John Foran
29. Climate Justice Must be Anti-Patriarchal, or It Will Not Be Systemic - Majandra Rodriguez Acha
30. Is Vivir Bien Possible? Candid Thoughts about Systemic Alternatives -Pablo Solón
31. Committing to a Just Transition - Jonathon Porritt
Reframes the inevitability of climate chaos through a unique, culture-centred approach.

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 153 x 234 mm
Gewicht 472 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 1-78699-782-7 / 1786997827
ISBN-13 978-1-78699-782-1 / 9781786997821
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