Youth articulations of climate change injustice are experiencing an unprecedented moment in the spotlight as, inspired by Greta Thunberg, young people around the world take to the streets demanding justice for their generation in the face of climate emergency. Formal opportunities for youth voices to be heard in environmental governance are slim, although the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) offers a rare opportunity for youth to share their perspectives as one of nine civil society constituencies: YOUNGO. Recent research in Global Environmental Change has called for empirical exploration of justice claims-making by different stakeholders to develop understanding of how justice is conceptualised and negotiated in climate c...
A growing body of research suggests that the global conception of climate change is increasingly tak...
As part of our series on the Dahrendorf Symposium, Anna Grear writes on the concept of ‘climate just...
Calls for climate justice abound as evidence accumulates of the growing social and environmental inj...
Highlights: Youth and other vulnerable groups have limited opportunities to participate in decision...
Young people have been participating in United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC...
Youth-led movements like #FridaysforFuture and the school strikes for climate (henceforth referred t...
This paper analyses the development and application of notions of climate justice by non-governmenta...
Despite youth organisations having participated as a recognised constituency (YOUNGO) in the United ...
Abstract The year 2018 was a watershed in environmental activism, especially regarding young activis...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that climate justice constitutes a contested discourse reflecting ...
Global climate change is an issue of environmental justice, because neither contributions toward the...
Since the beginning of the political debates in the 1980s, questions of justice have been at the cor...
Since Severn Cullis-Suzuki’s now famous speech at the first round of international climate negotiati...
Youth activists around the world are demanding urgent climate action from elected leaders. The annua...
Those who are under-18 are not often associated with the exercise of political rights. It is argued ...
A growing body of research suggests that the global conception of climate change is increasingly tak...
As part of our series on the Dahrendorf Symposium, Anna Grear writes on the concept of ‘climate just...
Calls for climate justice abound as evidence accumulates of the growing social and environmental inj...
Highlights: Youth and other vulnerable groups have limited opportunities to participate in decision...
Young people have been participating in United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC...
Youth-led movements like #FridaysforFuture and the school strikes for climate (henceforth referred t...
This paper analyses the development and application of notions of climate justice by non-governmenta...
Despite youth organisations having participated as a recognised constituency (YOUNGO) in the United ...
Abstract The year 2018 was a watershed in environmental activism, especially regarding young activis...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that climate justice constitutes a contested discourse reflecting ...
Global climate change is an issue of environmental justice, because neither contributions toward the...
Since the beginning of the political debates in the 1980s, questions of justice have been at the cor...
Since Severn Cullis-Suzuki’s now famous speech at the first round of international climate negotiati...
Youth activists around the world are demanding urgent climate action from elected leaders. The annua...
Those who are under-18 are not often associated with the exercise of political rights. It is argued ...
A growing body of research suggests that the global conception of climate change is increasingly tak...
As part of our series on the Dahrendorf Symposium, Anna Grear writes on the concept of ‘climate just...
Calls for climate justice abound as evidence accumulates of the growing social and environmental inj...