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Planetary Justice

Callum McGregor

Stories and Studies of Action, Resistance and Solidarity

Barcode 9781529235296
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Release Date: 30/07/2024

Label: Bristol University Press
Contributors: Natasha Abhayawickrama (Contributions by), Alex Baird (Contributions by), Robin A Bellingham (Contributions by), Sanjana Dutt (Contributions by), Souvik Lal Chakraborty (Contributions by), Beth Christie (Contributions by), Alicia Flynn (Contributions by), Aleryk Fricker (Contributions by), Aditya Ghosh (Contributions by), Naomi Godden (Contributions by), Anwesha Haldar (Contributions by), Lowell Hunter (Contributions by), Marlies Kustatscher (Contributions by), Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt (Contributions by), Callum McGregor (Contributions by), Jenia Mukherjee (Contributions by), Yin Paradies (Contributions by), Anne Poelina (Contributions by), Kalyan Rudra (Contributions by), Lakshminarayan Satpati (Contributions by), Amrita Sen (Contributions by), Sharon Stein (Contributions by), Ruchira Talukdar (Contributions by), Dani Villafaña (Contributions by), Bill Webb (Contributions by), Sandra Wooltorton (Contributions by), Julian S. Yates (Contributions by), Michele Lobo (Edited by), Eve Mayes (Edited by), Laura Bedford (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press

Stories and Studies of Action, Resistance and Solidarity
This accessible book features the diverse voices of scholars and activists working towards climate justice. The collection explores the politics and practices of moving towards solidarity and flourishing in the face of climate change, biodiversity loss and extinction.

Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.

Bringing together interdisciplinary climate change scholarship and grassroots activism, this book considers the possibilities of planetary justice across human difference, generations, species and the concept of life and non-life. Writing amidst bushfires, cyclones, global climate strikes and a global pandemic, contributors from the Earth Unbound Collective share stories from India, Australia, Canada and Scotland. Chapters draw on Indigenous, Black, Southern, ecosocialist and ecofeminist perspectives to call for more radical and interconnected ideas of justice and solidarity.

This accessible book features diverse voices that speak with the planet in the face of climate change, biodiversity loss and extinction. It explores the politics and practices of working towards a future where the planet thrives.