Climate Justice Now
Climate Justice Now
Crossing Disciplines to Combat Our Planetary Crisis
Gaikwad, Nikhar; Schaefer, Joerg; Marwege, Rebecca
Columbia University Press
03/2026
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Acknowledgments
Part I. Shifting Tides: Uniting Disciplines for Climate Justice
Prelude, by Sheila R. Foster
1. When Natural Scientists, Social Scientists, and Humanists Meet to Discuss Climate Justice, by Rebecca S. Marwege, Nikhar Gaikwad, Joerg M. Schaefer
Part II. The Intersection of Climate, Environment and Justice: Theory, Politics, Science, and Urban Perspectives
2. Introduction to Theories of Environmental and Climate Justice, by Mary E. Witlacil
3. The Politics of Climate Justice, by Zara Riaz and Page Fortna
4. Transport, Justice, and Climate Crisis in Cities: A Paradigm Shift, by Jacqueline M. Klopp and Festival G. Boateng
5. The Potential Conflict Between Climate Justice and Environmental Justice: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Does Not Improve Air Quality, by Roisin Commane
Part III. Climate Change as a Harm Multiplier: Exploring Sociology, Migration, and Environmental Health
6. Sociological Perspectives on Climate Justice, by Jennifer E. Givens and Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed
7. Climate Justice and Climate Mobility: International Migration from Central America and West Africa
Alex de Sherbinin, David Wrathall, Susana Adamo, Sara Pan-Algarra, and Elena Giacomelli
8. Climate Justice in the Field: Climate Change and the Health of Migrant Agricultural Workers, by Lewis H. Ziska, Jeffrey L. Shaman, Emily Weaver, and Ami Zota
Part IV. Climate Justice, Capitalism, and Colonialism: From Literature to History to Science
9. Justice, the Incommensurable, and the Scale(s) of Business as Usual: A Literary Studies Approach, by Jennifer Wenzel
10. Climate Justice in the Arctic: Multispecies Approaches in History and Anthropology, by Emma Gilheany and Julia Lajus
11. Bridging the Gulf: Intersections of Geology, Biology, and Climate Justice, by Kailani Acosta and Gisela Winckler
12. How Much Positive Influence on the Climate Problem Can One Have as an Academic or Industry Climate Scientist?, by Adam Sobel and Melanie Bieli
Part V. Rethinking Knowledge at a Time of Crisis: Climate Justice, Expertise, and Community
13. Climate (In)justice for Whom? Alternative Theories and the Absence of Scientific Language, by Sheng Long
14. Climate Justice and Religion, by Raffaella Taylor-Seymour and Courtney Bender
15. Building a Better Model for Flood Protection Planning, by Paul Gallay
Part VI. Pursuing Climate Justice in Academia and Beyond: Embracing Complexity and Bridging Disciplines
16. The Elusive Challenge of Climate Justice and a Call to Action, by Rebecca S. Marwege, Nikhar Gaikwad, and Joerg M. Schaefer
Contributors
Index
Part I. Shifting Tides: Uniting Disciplines for Climate Justice
Prelude, by Sheila R. Foster
1. When Natural Scientists, Social Scientists, and Humanists Meet to Discuss Climate Justice, by Rebecca S. Marwege, Nikhar Gaikwad, Joerg M. Schaefer
Part II. The Intersection of Climate, Environment and Justice: Theory, Politics, Science, and Urban Perspectives
2. Introduction to Theories of Environmental and Climate Justice, by Mary E. Witlacil
3. The Politics of Climate Justice, by Zara Riaz and Page Fortna
4. Transport, Justice, and Climate Crisis in Cities: A Paradigm Shift, by Jacqueline M. Klopp and Festival G. Boateng
5. The Potential Conflict Between Climate Justice and Environmental Justice: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Does Not Improve Air Quality, by Roisin Commane
Part III. Climate Change as a Harm Multiplier: Exploring Sociology, Migration, and Environmental Health
6. Sociological Perspectives on Climate Justice, by Jennifer E. Givens and Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed
7. Climate Justice and Climate Mobility: International Migration from Central America and West Africa
Alex de Sherbinin, David Wrathall, Susana Adamo, Sara Pan-Algarra, and Elena Giacomelli
8. Climate Justice in the Field: Climate Change and the Health of Migrant Agricultural Workers, by Lewis H. Ziska, Jeffrey L. Shaman, Emily Weaver, and Ami Zota
Part IV. Climate Justice, Capitalism, and Colonialism: From Literature to History to Science
9. Justice, the Incommensurable, and the Scale(s) of Business as Usual: A Literary Studies Approach, by Jennifer Wenzel
10. Climate Justice in the Arctic: Multispecies Approaches in History and Anthropology, by Emma Gilheany and Julia Lajus
11. Bridging the Gulf: Intersections of Geology, Biology, and Climate Justice, by Kailani Acosta and Gisela Winckler
12. How Much Positive Influence on the Climate Problem Can One Have as an Academic or Industry Climate Scientist?, by Adam Sobel and Melanie Bieli
Part V. Rethinking Knowledge at a Time of Crisis: Climate Justice, Expertise, and Community
13. Climate (In)justice for Whom? Alternative Theories and the Absence of Scientific Language, by Sheng Long
14. Climate Justice and Religion, by Raffaella Taylor-Seymour and Courtney Bender
15. Building a Better Model for Flood Protection Planning, by Paul Gallay
Part VI. Pursuing Climate Justice in Academia and Beyond: Embracing Complexity and Bridging Disciplines
16. The Elusive Challenge of Climate Justice and a Call to Action, by Rebecca S. Marwege, Nikhar Gaikwad, and Joerg M. Schaefer
Contributors
Index
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Acknowledgments
Part I. Shifting Tides: Uniting Disciplines for Climate Justice
Prelude, by Sheila R. Foster
1. When Natural Scientists, Social Scientists, and Humanists Meet to Discuss Climate Justice, by Rebecca S. Marwege, Nikhar Gaikwad, Joerg M. Schaefer
Part II. The Intersection of Climate, Environment and Justice: Theory, Politics, Science, and Urban Perspectives
2. Introduction to Theories of Environmental and Climate Justice, by Mary E. Witlacil
3. The Politics of Climate Justice, by Zara Riaz and Page Fortna
4. Transport, Justice, and Climate Crisis in Cities: A Paradigm Shift, by Jacqueline M. Klopp and Festival G. Boateng
5. The Potential Conflict Between Climate Justice and Environmental Justice: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Does Not Improve Air Quality, by Roisin Commane
Part III. Climate Change as a Harm Multiplier: Exploring Sociology, Migration, and Environmental Health
6. Sociological Perspectives on Climate Justice, by Jennifer E. Givens and Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed
7. Climate Justice and Climate Mobility: International Migration from Central America and West Africa
Alex de Sherbinin, David Wrathall, Susana Adamo, Sara Pan-Algarra, and Elena Giacomelli
8. Climate Justice in the Field: Climate Change and the Health of Migrant Agricultural Workers, by Lewis H. Ziska, Jeffrey L. Shaman, Emily Weaver, and Ami Zota
Part IV. Climate Justice, Capitalism, and Colonialism: From Literature to History to Science
9. Justice, the Incommensurable, and the Scale(s) of Business as Usual: A Literary Studies Approach, by Jennifer Wenzel
10. Climate Justice in the Arctic: Multispecies Approaches in History and Anthropology, by Emma Gilheany and Julia Lajus
11. Bridging the Gulf: Intersections of Geology, Biology, and Climate Justice, by Kailani Acosta and Gisela Winckler
12. How Much Positive Influence on the Climate Problem Can One Have as an Academic or Industry Climate Scientist?, by Adam Sobel and Melanie Bieli
Part V. Rethinking Knowledge at a Time of Crisis: Climate Justice, Expertise, and Community
13. Climate (In)justice for Whom? Alternative Theories and the Absence of Scientific Language, by Sheng Long
14. Climate Justice and Religion, by Raffaella Taylor-Seymour and Courtney Bender
15. Building a Better Model for Flood Protection Planning, by Paul Gallay
Part VI. Pursuing Climate Justice in Academia and Beyond: Embracing Complexity and Bridging Disciplines
16. The Elusive Challenge of Climate Justice and a Call to Action, by Rebecca S. Marwege, Nikhar Gaikwad, and Joerg M. Schaefer
Contributors
Index
Part I. Shifting Tides: Uniting Disciplines for Climate Justice
Prelude, by Sheila R. Foster
1. When Natural Scientists, Social Scientists, and Humanists Meet to Discuss Climate Justice, by Rebecca S. Marwege, Nikhar Gaikwad, Joerg M. Schaefer
Part II. The Intersection of Climate, Environment and Justice: Theory, Politics, Science, and Urban Perspectives
2. Introduction to Theories of Environmental and Climate Justice, by Mary E. Witlacil
3. The Politics of Climate Justice, by Zara Riaz and Page Fortna
4. Transport, Justice, and Climate Crisis in Cities: A Paradigm Shift, by Jacqueline M. Klopp and Festival G. Boateng
5. The Potential Conflict Between Climate Justice and Environmental Justice: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Does Not Improve Air Quality, by Roisin Commane
Part III. Climate Change as a Harm Multiplier: Exploring Sociology, Migration, and Environmental Health
6. Sociological Perspectives on Climate Justice, by Jennifer E. Givens and Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed
7. Climate Justice and Climate Mobility: International Migration from Central America and West Africa
Alex de Sherbinin, David Wrathall, Susana Adamo, Sara Pan-Algarra, and Elena Giacomelli
8. Climate Justice in the Field: Climate Change and the Health of Migrant Agricultural Workers, by Lewis H. Ziska, Jeffrey L. Shaman, Emily Weaver, and Ami Zota
Part IV. Climate Justice, Capitalism, and Colonialism: From Literature to History to Science
9. Justice, the Incommensurable, and the Scale(s) of Business as Usual: A Literary Studies Approach, by Jennifer Wenzel
10. Climate Justice in the Arctic: Multispecies Approaches in History and Anthropology, by Emma Gilheany and Julia Lajus
11. Bridging the Gulf: Intersections of Geology, Biology, and Climate Justice, by Kailani Acosta and Gisela Winckler
12. How Much Positive Influence on the Climate Problem Can One Have as an Academic or Industry Climate Scientist?, by Adam Sobel and Melanie Bieli
Part V. Rethinking Knowledge at a Time of Crisis: Climate Justice, Expertise, and Community
13. Climate (In)justice for Whom? Alternative Theories and the Absence of Scientific Language, by Sheng Long
14. Climate Justice and Religion, by Raffaella Taylor-Seymour and Courtney Bender
15. Building a Better Model for Flood Protection Planning, by Paul Gallay
Part VI. Pursuing Climate Justice in Academia and Beyond: Embracing Complexity and Bridging Disciplines
16. The Elusive Challenge of Climate Justice and a Call to Action, by Rebecca S. Marwege, Nikhar Gaikwad, and Joerg M. Schaefer
Contributors
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.