Environmental challenges are, at their root, social problems that arise from income and power inequality. Thus, inequality is an environmental issue just as environmental degradation is a social issue(forming a “social-ecological nexus”), and solutions must address them jointly through principles and institutions rooted in justice. This article develops a two-sided “social-ecological” approach to offer both analytical and empirical insights into the dynamics of this relationship and a policy path forward
Serious attempts to come to terms with the issues underlying the current environmental crisis is cal...
Over a quarter century, efforts to build global environmental governance institutions have been thwa...
Global carbon emissions continue to rise,1 rates of global biodiversity loss continue to increase,2 ...
Environmental challenges are, at their root, social problems that arise from income and powerinequal...
Ecological crises born with the Anthropocene have arrived at a paradoxical juncture: as environment...
The development model emphasizing economic growth has been at the root of today's environmental cris...
Despite the global endorsement of the Sustainable Development Goals, environmental justice struggles...
This article highlights the challenge of environmental inequality in France within the framework of ...
First in line for our attention is the demand for equality, in other words, the effort to reduce soc...
Different forms of inequality, resulting from anthropogenic environmental changes, constitute a larg...
This paper advances two hypotheses. First, the extent of an environmentally degrading economic activ...
Global environmental changes—such as pollution, climate change, biodiversity loss, and freshwater de...
International audienceInequalities produce significant and countable disparities between huma...
Different forms of inequality, resulting from anthropogenic environmental changes, constitute a larg...
Environmental issues are among the most critical scientific and social problems of today. The human ...
Serious attempts to come to terms with the issues underlying the current environmental crisis is cal...
Over a quarter century, efforts to build global environmental governance institutions have been thwa...
Global carbon emissions continue to rise,1 rates of global biodiversity loss continue to increase,2 ...
Environmental challenges are, at their root, social problems that arise from income and powerinequal...
Ecological crises born with the Anthropocene have arrived at a paradoxical juncture: as environment...
The development model emphasizing economic growth has been at the root of today's environmental cris...
Despite the global endorsement of the Sustainable Development Goals, environmental justice struggles...
This article highlights the challenge of environmental inequality in France within the framework of ...
First in line for our attention is the demand for equality, in other words, the effort to reduce soc...
Different forms of inequality, resulting from anthropogenic environmental changes, constitute a larg...
This paper advances two hypotheses. First, the extent of an environmentally degrading economic activ...
Global environmental changes—such as pollution, climate change, biodiversity loss, and freshwater de...
International audienceInequalities produce significant and countable disparities between huma...
Different forms of inequality, resulting from anthropogenic environmental changes, constitute a larg...
Environmental issues are among the most critical scientific and social problems of today. The human ...
Serious attempts to come to terms with the issues underlying the current environmental crisis is cal...
Over a quarter century, efforts to build global environmental governance institutions have been thwa...
Global carbon emissions continue to rise,1 rates of global biodiversity loss continue to increase,2 ...