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Puaschunder, Julia.
Governance & Climate Justice = Global South & Developing Nations /
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Governance & Climate Justice/ by Julia Puaschunder.
Reminder of title:
Global South & Developing Nations /
Author:
Puaschunder, Julia.
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XIX, 312 p. 55 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Political economy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63281-0
ISBN:
9783319632810
Governance & Climate Justice = Global South & Developing Nations /
Puaschunder, Julia.
Governance & Climate Justice
Global South & Developing Nations /[electronic resource] :by Julia Puaschunder. - 1st ed. 2020. - XIX, 312 p. 55 illus. in color.online resource.
1. Introduction -- 2. Intergenerational Equity -- 3. Global Responsible Intergenerational Leadership -- 4. Mapping Climate Justice -- 5. Global Climate Justice -- 6. Climate in the 21st Century -- 7. Global Climate Change-Induced Migration and Financial Flows -- 8. Looking Forward to World Peak: Climate Change-Induced Market Prospects -- 9. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of Climate Wealth of Nations: What Temperature Finance Gravitates Towards? Sketching a Climate-Finance Nexus and Outlook on Climate Change-Induced Finance Prospects -- 10. Future Climate Wealth of Nations' Winners and Losers.
This book examines international climate change mitigation and adaptation regimes with the aim of proposing fair climate stability implementation strategies. Based on the current endeavors to finance climate change mitigation and adaptation around the world, the author introduces a 3-dimensional climate justice approach to share the benefits and burdens of climate change equitably within society, across the globe and over time. Julia Puaschunder conducts research as a Prize Fellow in the Inter-University Consortium of New York at Columbia University, Princeton University and The New School. She supports an Economics of Climate Change Project Speaker Series in New York City and an Environmental Justice Foundation at Yale University.
ISBN: 9783319632810
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