Climate Justice and Community Renewal: Resistance and Grassroots Solutions / Edition 1

Climate Justice and Community Renewal: Resistance and Grassroots Solutions / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0367228483
ISBN-13:
9780367228484
Pub. Date:
04/20/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0367228483
ISBN-13:
9780367228484
Pub. Date:
04/20/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Climate Justice and Community Renewal: Resistance and Grassroots Solutions / Edition 1

Climate Justice and Community Renewal: Resistance and Grassroots Solutions / Edition 1

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Overview

This book brings together the voices of people from five continents who live, work, and research on the front lines of climate resistance and renewal.

The many contributors to this volume explore the impacts of extreme weather events in Africa, the Caribbean and on Pacific islands, experiences of life-long defenders of the land and forests in Brazil, India, Indonesia, and eastern Canada, and efforts to halt the expansion of fossil-fuel infrastructure from North America to South Africa. They offer various perspectives on how a just transition toward a fossil-free economy can take shape, as they share efforts to protect water resources, better feed their communities, and implement new approaches to urban policy and energy democracy.

Climate Justice and Community Renewal uniquely highlights the accounts of people who are directly engaged in local climate struggles and community renewal efforts, including on-the-ground land defenders, community organizers, leaders of international campaigns, agroecologists, activist-scholars, and many others. It will appeal to students, researchers, activists, and all who appreciate the need for a truly justice-centered response to escalating climate disruptions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367228484
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/20/2020
Series: Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Brian Tokar is a Lecturer in Environmental Studies at the University of Vermont, USA, and the author and editor of six previous books on environmental issues and movements.

Tamra L Gilbertson is the climate change and forest policy advisor of the Indigenous Environmental Network. She is currently a lecturer at the University of Tennessee, Department of Sociology, where she completed her PhD. She works in the nexus of environmental, climate and social justice, social movements, and extractive industry research, as well as carbon pricing, forests, and land related to development policies.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Climate Impacts, Extractivism, and Land Defense 1. The Climate Abuse of Climate Inaction 2. Grassroots Megadam Resistance at Muskrat Falls, Labrador 3. Petroleum and Eucalyptus Monoculture in Brazil: The Vicious Cycle of Climate Change 4. Moving Away from State and Capital: Climate Change, Hegemony and Resistance in Indian Forests 5. Sea Level Rise, Marshall Islands, and Environmental Justice 6.Resistance is Fertile: Direct Action vs. Fossil Fuels across North America 7. Resistance to REDD: Lessons from the Ground 8. African Climate Justice Part 2: Reclaiming Community 9. Hurricane María, Agroecology, and Climate Change Resiliency 10. Small is Beautiful 11.The Unsettling of Detroit 12. Indigenous Just Transition: Reflections from the Field 13. An Ecofeminist Analysis of Grassroots Activism for a Just Transition from Capitalism to Commons 14. "Green City" Initiatives in Europe 15.Energy Democracy in the Northeastern U.S.

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