This article examines the relationship among climate change, racial subordination, and the capitalist world economy through the framework of racial capitalism. It argues that climate change is a logical consequence of an economic system based on extraction, accumulation through dispossession, and white supremacy. Climate change imposes disproportionate burdens on racialized communities all over the world, many of whom will be expelled from their homes in record numbers as the climate emergency intensifies. International law has been deeply complicit in the project of racial capitalism and is now being deployed to address climate change-induced displacement. This article evaluates the emerging legal and policy responses to climate displaceme...
The appropriation of nature under current capitalist conditions implies the intensification of proce...
This article analyzes the link between climate change and international migration. We use a two-coun...
Climate change is estimated to be responsible for 400,000 deaths per year, mostly because of hunger ...
This article examines the relationship among climate change, racial subordination, and the capitalis...
As the climate crisis escalates the asymmetry of climatic effects on human populations is increasing...
As policy and scholarly debates about climate change and migration gather pace, to date very few int...
This article examines the legal and moral basis for migration as a form of reparation for the harms ...
In this paper we study the intersections of racial and environmental injustices in histories of the ...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
This paper investigates the long-term implications of climate change on local, interregional, and in...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
Climate change poses the greatest threat mankind has ever seen, not since WW2 is the damage potentia...
Climate change is an issue rife with economic risk. The physical impacts of global warming, allowed ...
How should policymakers respond to the reality and future prospect of vast populations being displac...
In recent years, global climate has changed drastically and at an alarming rate. Sea levels are risi...
The appropriation of nature under current capitalist conditions implies the intensification of proce...
This article analyzes the link between climate change and international migration. We use a two-coun...
Climate change is estimated to be responsible for 400,000 deaths per year, mostly because of hunger ...
This article examines the relationship among climate change, racial subordination, and the capitalis...
As the climate crisis escalates the asymmetry of climatic effects on human populations is increasing...
As policy and scholarly debates about climate change and migration gather pace, to date very few int...
This article examines the legal and moral basis for migration as a form of reparation for the harms ...
In this paper we study the intersections of racial and environmental injustices in histories of the ...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
This paper investigates the long-term implications of climate change on local, interregional, and in...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
Climate change poses the greatest threat mankind has ever seen, not since WW2 is the damage potentia...
Climate change is an issue rife with economic risk. The physical impacts of global warming, allowed ...
How should policymakers respond to the reality and future prospect of vast populations being displac...
In recent years, global climate has changed drastically and at an alarming rate. Sea levels are risi...
The appropriation of nature under current capitalist conditions implies the intensification of proce...
This article analyzes the link between climate change and international migration. We use a two-coun...
Climate change is estimated to be responsible for 400,000 deaths per year, mostly because of hunger ...