⚖️ Climate Justice & Society
Social implications, historical responsibility, intergenerational ethics, and displacement data.
Community Music & Ecological Justice
Discusses how community music and storytelling empower groups to advocate for ecological justice.
Access ResourceClimate Change and Global Justice
Exploration of the ethical responsibility of wealthy nations toward countries most vulnerable to climate change.
Access ResourceCritical Climate Justice
Explores climate justice through a critical lens, focusing on how power and coloniality shape vulnerabilities.
Access ResourceEnvironmental to Climate Justice
Traces the shift from local environmental concerns to the global framework of climate justice.
Access ResourceClimate Equality (Oxfam)
Highlights extreme disparity in carbon footprints, calling for socially just climate transition policies.
Access ResourceAgainst Climate Apartheid
Argues that current climate policies often reinforce social segregation and advocates for a justice-centered approach.
Access ResourceIntergenerational Justice
Asserts the current generation's moral obligation to protect the planet's climate for the benefit of future generations.
Access ResourceHistorical Climate Responsibility
Ranks countries by cumulative CO2 emissions since 1850, highlighting the disproportionate role of wealthy nations.
Access ResourceClimate Justice & Global South Psychology
Highlights how climate change disproportionately affects mental health in the Global South due to historical injustices.
Access ResourceThe Carbon Map
Interactive tool visualising global climate inequality through map distortions based on emissions and vulnerability.
Access ResourceGood Life Within Planetary Boundaries
Quantifies resource use required to meet basic needs compared to sustainable planetary limits.
Access ResourceFuture of the human climate niche
This research warns that global warming could push billions of people out of the narrow climatic conditions that have sustained human civilisation for millennia.
Access ResourceGlobal Report on Internal Displacement (GRID 2024)
The 2024 GRID report documents the millions of people displaced by disasters and conflicts, many of which are exacerbated by climate change.
Access ResourceInternal Displacement Update 2020
Documents how weather-related disasters displaced nearly 10 million people in the first half of 2020.
Access ResourceGlobal Income Distribution
Interactive database allowing individuals to compare their wealth globally, exposing vast resource inequalities.
Access ResourceHow Rich Am I?
Educational tool providing a global perspective on wealth and the potential impact of donations.
Access ResourceDollar Street (Gapminder)
Visualises everyday life across different income levels worldwide to humanise global data and challenge stereotypes.
Access ResourceAlcoholism and Social Sustainability
Explores the creative sector's social sustainability focusing on substance abuse and the need for mental health support.
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