Restorative Climate Justice

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Resource type

Reports

Resource link

https://www.earth-in-common.org/restorativeclimatejustice

Author or organization

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Date published

2021

Translations

Key themes

Restorative climate justice

Geographical focus

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Summary

Earth in Common proposes a new term: ‘restorative climate justice’. The concept it describes brings together elements of restorative justice, climate justice, agroecology and food sovereignty. While it is arguably already implicit in many effective projects, it has not, to our knowledge, ever been made explicit. We believe the concept could contribute to the field of international aid and development, boosting the fight against climate change, enhancing climate resilience and, not least, greatly increasing the status and wellbeing of indigenous peoples.

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