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This case for climate justice feels like a postcard from another time In his latest book, Cass R. Sunstein lays out what the U.S. owes to the rest of the world. February 13, 2025 ...
“The Story of More: How We Got to Climate Change and Where to Go from Here” by Hope Jahren (Vintage, 2020): A slim but mighty read, this book is conversational, enlightening, even humorous.
They are followed by books that focus more closely on the interconnections between the oceans and climate change. Two books ...
Drawing on utilitarian calculations of costs and benefits, the book develops a logic of obligations over space and time: wealthy countries owe much to poorer ones, just as the current generation owes ...
Drawing on 30 years of experience researching climate, Jennie C. Stephens argues that modern universities are systematically unequipped to fight climate change. What is a climate justice university, ...
An independent journalist, essayist, and activist, he is the author of What We're Fighting for Now Is Each Other (2015), about the pivotal early years of the US climate justice movement. His new ...
What follows is a masterful weaving of storytelling, history, hope, and scientific truth that offers a deep dive into the intersectionality between climate change and racial justice. To be clear: this ...
On climate mitigation strategies, including environmental justice efforts, that should be emphasized in coastal cities including Boston: "One in five Americans live in a coastal city. This is ...
In his new book, “Climate Justice: What Rich Nations Owe the World — and the Future,” the legal scholar Cass Sunstein cites one estimate that, since 1990, ...
Textbook authors were told last month that some references to “climate change” must be removed from science books before they could be accepted for use in Florida’s public schools, according ...