Global Justice and Climate Governance : Bridging Theory and Practice /
Dietzel, Alix 
Global Justice and Climate Governance : Bridging Theory and Practice / Alix Dietzel. - 1 online resource (248 p.) - Studies in Global Justice and Human Rights : SGJHR .
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- Part I Developing a Climate Justice Account -- Chapter 1 THE SCOPE OF CLIMATE JUSTICE -- Chapter 2 THE GROUNDS OF CLIMATE JUSTICE -- Chapter 3 THE DEMANDS OF CLIMATE JUSTICE -- Part II Assessing Climate Governance -- Chapter 4 BRIDGING THEORY AND PRACTICE -- Chapter 5 ASSESSING MULTILATERAL CLIMATE GOVERNANCE -- Chapter 6 ASSESSING TRANSNATIONAL CLIMATE GOVERNANCE -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- INDEX
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Examines climate change governance in relation to ethicsThis book evaluates the global response to climate change from a cosmopolitan justice perspective. Going above and beyond existing studies, Alix Dietzel neatly illustrates that climate justice theory can be used to normatively assess and compare both state (multilateral) and non-state (transnational) climate change governance – in other words, that theory and practice can be bridged.Investigating the role of states, cities, corporations, and non-governmental organisations in the post-Paris Agreement era, Dietzel provides fresh insight into the ‘big picture’ of climate change (mis)management and the injustices that come along with it. These insights allow her to make recommendations for change that should be of keen interest to climate justice scholars and climate governance practitioners alike.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781474437912 9781474437936
10.1515/9781474437936 doi
Climatic changes--Government policy.
Environmental justice.
Environmental law, International.
Social justice.
Politics.
LAW / Environmental.
GE220 / .D54 2019
363.7387456
                        Global Justice and Climate Governance : Bridging Theory and Practice / Alix Dietzel. - 1 online resource (248 p.) - Studies in Global Justice and Human Rights : SGJHR .
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- Part I Developing a Climate Justice Account -- Chapter 1 THE SCOPE OF CLIMATE JUSTICE -- Chapter 2 THE GROUNDS OF CLIMATE JUSTICE -- Chapter 3 THE DEMANDS OF CLIMATE JUSTICE -- Part II Assessing Climate Governance -- Chapter 4 BRIDGING THEORY AND PRACTICE -- Chapter 5 ASSESSING MULTILATERAL CLIMATE GOVERNANCE -- Chapter 6 ASSESSING TRANSNATIONAL CLIMATE GOVERNANCE -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- INDEX
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Examines climate change governance in relation to ethicsThis book evaluates the global response to climate change from a cosmopolitan justice perspective. Going above and beyond existing studies, Alix Dietzel neatly illustrates that climate justice theory can be used to normatively assess and compare both state (multilateral) and non-state (transnational) climate change governance – in other words, that theory and practice can be bridged.Investigating the role of states, cities, corporations, and non-governmental organisations in the post-Paris Agreement era, Dietzel provides fresh insight into the ‘big picture’ of climate change (mis)management and the injustices that come along with it. These insights allow her to make recommendations for change that should be of keen interest to climate justice scholars and climate governance practitioners alike.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781474437912 9781474437936
10.1515/9781474437936 doi
Climatic changes--Government policy.
Environmental justice.
Environmental law, International.
Social justice.
Politics.
LAW / Environmental.
GE220 / .D54 2019
363.7387456

