The emphasis on general distributive principles in the climate justice literature has left significant gaps regarding the problem of weak climate governance. The main contribution of this chapter is to show how normative theory can contribute to addressing the apparent political incapacity to respond to the threat of climate disruption. The chapter argues that a set of six underlying obstacles to effective climate change politics can serve as a framework around which ‘non-ideal’ normative theorizing about climate politics can be organized. Policies and other tactics to mediate the six obstacles are shown to raise distinct normative issues in need of deeper analysis
There is a strong sense of malaise surrounding climate politics today. This has been created at leas...
There is a strong sense of malaise surrounding climate politics today. This has been created at leas...
This paper discusses two distinct questions of distributive justice raised by climate change. Stated...
The emphasis on general distributive principles in the climate justice literature has left significa...
The aspiration of normative theory to conceptualise climate justice is a contested endeavour. At bes...
This paper tackles a highly relevant issue, namely the relationship between climate justice and demo...
Theorisations of global governance invariably conceive of it as bringing order to disorder, whether ...
Based on three recently published books on climate justice, this article reviews the field of climat...
Based on three recently published books on climate justice, this article reviews the field of climat...
There is a strong sense of malaise surrounding climate politics today. This has been created at leas...
Many agents have failed to comply with their responsibilities to take the action needed to avoid dan...
There is a strong sense of malaise surrounding climate politics today. This has been created at leas...
Climate change adaptation has been called a “wicked problem par excellence.” Wicked problems are har...
Global inequalities raised by climate change lead to multiple injustices. This chapter adopts a clim...
There is a strong sense of malaise surrounding climate politics today. This has been created at leas...
There is a strong sense of malaise surrounding climate politics today. This has been created at leas...
This paper discusses two distinct questions of distributive justice raised by climate change. Stated...
The emphasis on general distributive principles in the climate justice literature has left significa...
The aspiration of normative theory to conceptualise climate justice is a contested endeavour. At bes...
This paper tackles a highly relevant issue, namely the relationship between climate justice and demo...
Theorisations of global governance invariably conceive of it as bringing order to disorder, whether ...
Based on three recently published books on climate justice, this article reviews the field of climat...
Based on three recently published books on climate justice, this article reviews the field of climat...
There is a strong sense of malaise surrounding climate politics today. This has been created at leas...
Many agents have failed to comply with their responsibilities to take the action needed to avoid dan...
There is a strong sense of malaise surrounding climate politics today. This has been created at leas...
Climate change adaptation has been called a “wicked problem par excellence.” Wicked problems are har...
Global inequalities raised by climate change lead to multiple injustices. This chapter adopts a clim...
There is a strong sense of malaise surrounding climate politics today. This has been created at leas...
There is a strong sense of malaise surrounding climate politics today. This has been created at leas...
This paper discusses two distinct questions of distributive justice raised by climate change. Stated...