This book critiques responses to the Covid pandemic in the Majority World, leading to construction of better, more just approaches for adapting to the climate crisis going forward. It will be valuable for social science students and researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in inequality and vulnerability in developing countries.
This book critiques responses to the Covid pandemic in the Majority World, leading to construction of better, more just approaches for adapting to the climate crisis going forward. It will be valuable for social science students and researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in inequality and vulnerability in developing countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laurence L. Delina is assistant professor of environment and sustainability at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He is a Filipino academic working on just energy transition and resilient climate adaptation, especially in the Majority World, in response to the accelerating anthropogenic climate crisis.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Portrait of a grief 2. Collapsing dominoes 3. Vulnerabilities amplified 4. Walled world 5. Obscene opulence 6. Climate nationalism 7. Toggling the system 8. Decluttering consumption 9. Confronting neoliberalism 10. Ceasing arrogance 11. Making amends 12. Collective solidarities 13. Decolonising from within 14. Indigenous epistemology 15. Communicating risks 16. The hubris of control 17. Mobilising the 3.5% References Index.
1. Portrait of a grief 2. Collapsing dominoes 3. Vulnerabilities amplified 4. Walled world 5. Obscene opulence 6. Climate nationalism 7. Toggling the system 8. Decluttering consumption 9. Confronting neoliberalism 10. Ceasing arrogance 11. Making amends 12. Collective solidarities 13. Decolonising from within 14. Indigenous epistemology 15. Communicating risks 16. The hubris of control 17. Mobilising the 3.5% References Index.
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