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Climate Justice: Resisting Marginalisation examines the impact of climate change on marginalized communities across the globe and the different ways of resisting these impacts. The book underlines the imbalanced consequences of climate change, driven by the power disparities between the global North and South. It investigates how climate change aggravates structural inequalities, focusing on the intersectionality of gender, race, technology, and politics. Through a study of resistance and marginalization, the book analyses how these systemic injustices are perpetuated, while offering understandings into the struggles and strategies to build a justice oriented approach to combating climate change. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
Contents
Foreword by Kanchi Kohli; 1. Climate Justice: Resisting Marginalisation Siddharth Peter DeSouza, Marie-Sophie Keller and Eklavya Vasudev; I. Climate Change and Marginality: 2. Climate Change and the Pain of Others Giovanna M. Frisso and Juliana Santos De Carvalho; 3. Climate Justice, Place and Time: A Genealogy of the Left Bank Outfall Drain Affected Palvasha Shahab; 4. Queering Climate Justice Zsea Bowmani; 5. No Climate Justice without Gender Justice: Examining Policy and Practice of Climate and Gender Justice from an Intersectional Lens Ngcimezile Mbano-Mweso; II. Climate Solutions and Marginality: 6. Blockchain for Climate Change, and the Rise of Blockchain Colonialism Tatheer Fatima; 7. The Datafication of Climate Change Governance: Three Stories about Scale, Power, and Knowledge Laura Mai; 8. Digital Agriculture: In Need of a Business and Human Rights Law Solution Foto Pappa; III. Climate Litigation as Resistance: 9. Litigation and Climate Justice: A Perspective from Brazil Helena Dolabela and Fabiana Leme; 10. Courts, Environment and Climate Change: The Indian Experience Talha Abdul Rahman and Abu Bakar Junaid; 11. Leading Climate Cases Against Corporate Actors: Understanding Climate Accountability Julia Stefanello Pires; IV. Legal Action as Resistance Beyond the Courts: 12. Climate and Data Justice in the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to the Paris Agreement Ulrike Will; 13. Environmental Interventions in International Investment Disputes Emily Sipiorski.