Climate Justice and Participatory Research Building Climate-Resilient Commons
Climate catastrophe throws into stark relief the extreme, life-threatening inequalities that affect millions of lives worldwide. The poorest and most marginalized, who are least responsible for the consumption and emissions that create climate change, are the first and hardest impacted, and the leas...
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Language: | English |
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University of Calgary Press
2023
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