CJ-JT Biography
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Resource type | Resource link | Author | Funded by | Date published | Translations | Key themes | Geographical focus | Summary | |
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(Re)claiming Just Transition | Articles | https://medium.com/just-transitions/stevis-e147a9ec189a | 2018 | Just Transition | |||||
2021 Just Transition Assessment | Reports | https://www.worldbenchmarkingalliance.org/research/2021-just-transition-assessment/ | 2021 | Just Transition | |||||
350PDX Learning and Trainingg | Resource hubs | https://350pdx.org/trainings/ | Climate Justice | ||||||
A Fair Share Phase Out | Reports | https://civilsocietyreview.org/report2021 | 2021 | ES | Fossil Fuels | The report, endorsed by over 200 civil society organisations and social movements, focusses on the now urgently needed phase out of fossil fuels, especially of fossil fuel extraction, and raises critical equity questions that arise in the context of this phaseout. To this end, the report features thirteen country profiles to demonstrate the diversity of challenges and opportunities in addressing fossil fuel production at the national as well as international level, and highlights real-world problems playing out in key countries and suggests an introductory framework for addressing “supply-side equity” issues relating to the phaseout of fossil fuel extraction, as well as a number of possible solutions including both national and international interventions. | |||
A Just Transition is a Post-extractive Transition | Reports | https://waronwant.org/sites/default/files/Post-Extractivist Transition WEB 0.pdf | Yes to Life No to Mining global network | 2019 | Extractivism | While the global majority disproportionately suffer the impacts of the climate crisis and the extractivist model, the Global North’s legacy of colonialism, the excess of the world’s wealthiest, and the power of large corporations are responsible for these interrelated crises.
The climate change mitigation commitments thus far made by countries in the Global North are wholly insufficient; not only in terms of emissions reductions, but in their failure to address the root causes of the crisis – systemic and intersecting inequalities and injustices. This failure to take inequality and injustice seriously can be seen in even the most ambitious models of climate mitigation. This report sets out to explore the social and ecological implications of those models. | |||
A People's Green New Deal (Book) | Reports | https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/48775 | Pluto Books (publisher) | 2021 | Environmental Public Policy | Max Ajl provides an overview of the various mainstream Green New Deals. Critically engaging with their proponents, ideological underpinnings and limitations, he goes on to sketch out a radical alternative: a 'People's Green New Deal' committed to degrowth, anti-imperialism and agro-ecology. | |||
A People-Centred Approach To Managing Africa’s Forests As A Carbon Sink | Reports | https://climatereality.co.za/report-people-centred-approach-africas-forests-carbon-sinks/ | The Climate Reality Project | 2021 | People centered approach to managing carbon sinks | The research report reviews the state of Africa’s forests and their carbon stocks, highlights the drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in Africa, and recommends practices and policies to manage forest ecosystems to maximise their capacity as carbon sinks. | |||
A People’s Orientation To A Regenerative Economy | Reports | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oeuKrByDhh54IVmJqy2z0wX3yC KPGjU/view | 2020 | ES | Regenerative economy | The intersecting crises of income and wealth inequality and climate change, driven by systemic white supremacy and gender inequality, has exposed the frailty of the U.S. economy and democracy. This document was prepared during the COVID-19 pandemic which exacerbated these existing crises and underlying conditions. | |||
A vision for an equitable and just climate future | Principles and Manifestos | https://ajustclimate.org/index.html#platform | 2019 | Defining climate justice | |||||
Accommodating Migration in Climate Change Adaptation - A GBM Delta Bangladesh Perspective | Reports | https://www.forum-asia.org/uploads/wp/2019/07/Accommodating-Migration-in-Climate-Change-Adaptation.pdf | DFID (UK) and ICRD (Canada) | 2018 | Migration | This book is part of a five-year multi-country inter-disciplinary research project entitled DEltas, vulnerabilities and Climate Change: Migration and Adaptation (DEECMA) under the research programme Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia (CARIAA) | |||
An Open Letter to Extinction Rebellion | Articles | https://www.redpepper.org.uk/an-open-letter-to-extinction-rebellion | 2019 | Community organising/activism | |||||
Avoiding The Climate Poverty Spiral: Social Protection to Avoid Climate-induced Loss and Damage | Reports | https://actionaid.org/sites/default/files/publications/Avoiding the climate poverty spiral 0.pdf | Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung with funds of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of the Federal Republic of Germany | 2021 | Social Protection, Poverty | This briefing outlines how gender-responsive systems of social protection and the various tools and policies that they include can help to deliver a human-rights based approach to sustainable development, while minimising and addressing climate-induced loss and damage. | |||
Breaking Green Ceilings Podcast | Podcasts or films or videos | https://breakinggreenceilings.com/podcast | Impacts and intersectionality | ||||||
COP26 - Key takeaways for the Trade Union Movement | Articles | https://www.tuc.org.uk/blogs/cop26-key-takeaways-trade-union-movement | 2021 | Just Transition | |||||
Carbon Pricing: A Critical Perspective of Community Resistance | Reports | https://drive.google.com/file/d/18bfpaO4f8l4e9CmJPRL99FstaYqKthxV/view | 2017 | Carbon pricing | The publication provides a global historical critique of carbon trading, offsets, REDD+ and carbon taxes. This publication supports communities and organizations articulate crucial points to resist carbon pricing and climate change. | ||||
Care & Climate: understanding the policy intersections | Reports | http://feministgreennewdeal.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/FemGND-IssueBrief-Draft7-Apr15.pdf | Wallace Global Fund, Oxfam America | 2021 | Just Transition | This Issue Brief describes why in order to ensure that climate change solutions do not perpetuate injustice, policy design must be attentive to the connections between climate change and care work. Investment in high-quality jobs in the care sectors of our economy — childcare, residential care, and home healthcare, among others — is necessary for equitable access to the job opportunities in the clean energy sector, as a source of employment for those transitioning from the fossil fuel sectors, as green jobs themselves, and as a means to mitigate the inequities occurring as climate disasters hurt communities across the United States. | |||
Chasing Carbon Unicorns: The Deception Of Carbon Markets And “Net Zero” | Reports | https://www.foei.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Friends-of-the-earth-international-carbon-unicorns-english.pdf | 2021 | PT | Carbon markets | This report unpacks the science behind “net zero” claims and how they are used to obscure climate inaction. It explores the new strategies to expand carbon offset markets, linked with new “net zero” demand for offsets. It also explains the roles played by various actors involved in the effort to “make offsetting great again”. These include less obvious players such as a few large mainstream conservation organisations, as well as the more obvious ones: the banks, the finance industry, and corporate interests behind maintaining the status quo of fossil fuel production and consumption. | |||
Citation Matters: An Updated Reading List for a Progressive Environmental Anthropology | Resource hubs | https://culanth.org/fieldsights/citation-matters-an-updated-reading-list-for-a-progressive-environmental-anthropology | 2018 | General | |||||
Climage Change: Focus on Girls and Young Women | Reports | https://plan-international.org/publications/climate-change-focus-girls-and-young-women | 2019 | Gender Equality | The paper provides an introduction to what climate change is and how it affects our work. It connects children’s rights and specifically girls’ rights to national level climate policies and their implications. It gives an in-depth exploration of 3 areas that are often excluded from global and national climate strategies and where Plan International can provide added value: education, the just transition to a green economy, and girls' voice and leadership. | ||||
Climate Fairshares | Interactive or mapping | http://www.climatefairshares.org/methodology | 2021 | Carbon budget mapping | |||||
Climate Justice | Courses or teaching materials | https://www.fossilfreeuniversity.org/class/climate-justice | Climate justice | ||||||
Climate Justice Briefs | Articles | https://www.twn.my/title2/climate/climate.justice.briefs.htm | 2010 | Spanish, Arabic | Climate debt, Shared vision, Adaptation, Mitigation by developed countries, Sharing technology and knowledge, International climate finance, The World Bank and climate finance, The danger of carbon markets, Forests and REDD, Agriculture and climate change, The United States and climate negotiations, Human Rights and climate justice, Gender and climate change | Several civil society organizations focused on climate justice have compiled a set of briefing papers to help government delegates, advocates, journalists and members of the public understand various topics being discussed at the climate change negotiations and their real world impacts. The goal of the briefs is to connect some of the ideas and energy of the World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in Cochabamba, Bolivia (April 2010) with issues on the table at the UN climate talks. | |||
Climate Justice Charter | Principles and Manifestos | https://www.safsc.org.za/climate-justice-charter/ | 2020 | accessible on same webpage: isiZulu, Afrikaans, Sesotho, isiXhosa, Sepedi, Ndebele, Tsonga, Siswati, Venda, Setswana | Climate Justice | South Africa has a tradition of charterist politics. From African Claims, to the Freedom Charter and now our Constitution, which is a charter of rights, freedoms, institutions and procedures. However, in more recent times, in the context of climate crisis politics, people driven instruments as expressions of working class and popular power are also gaining a lot of significance. As democrats we are putting forward our demands, aspirations and alternatives to build a society that can mitigate and endure climate change. | |||
Climate Justice Political Education Course | Courses or teaching materials | http://online-courses.sei.org/courses/course-v1:SEI+GD01+GD2019 01/about | 2022 | Climate/Racial justice; Eco socialism | |||||
Climate Justice Syllabus | Resource hubs | https://www.climatejusticesyllabus.org/ | 2019 | General | |||||
Climate Justice in Southern Africa | Reports | https://knowledgehub.southernafricatrust.org/site/assets/files/2147/climate-justice-in-southern-africa.pdf | 2021 | Climate Change, Climate Justice | This paper draws on substantial evidence showing the region’s exposure to extreme climate-related events such as floods, droughts and cyclones as well as unprecedented rainfall and temperature variations. Case studies show that extreme weather events are impacting communities economically and socially due to environmental losses, damage to infrastructure and erosion of livelihoods with consequences for human rights and social justice in the region | ||||
Climate Justice: Navigating the Discourse | Reports | https://www.forum-asia.org/uploads/wp/2020/09/Forum-Asia-Working-Paper-Series-No.-8 Final-01082020.pdf | 2020 | Defining climate justice | This paper places attention on the role of environmental human rights defenders (EHRDs) and indigenous peoples who have been playing a crucial role in opposing development projects threatening the environment, while also being exposed to ill-informed adaptation and mitigation measures; on national human rights institutions which hold immense potential in linking the human rights and climate change agendas; and on the youth who propel the movement forward in Thailand, combining creativity and knowledge. | ||||
Climate Resistance Handbook | Toolkits | https://trainings.350.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Climate-Resistance-Handbook-PDF.pdf | 2019 | Community organising/Activism | |||||
Climate and Corruption Atlas | Interactive or mapping | https://www.transparency.org/en/projects/climate-governance-integrity-programme/climate-corruption-atlas | Mapping | Transparency International’s innovative Climate & Corruption Atlas draws on global cases of corruption in climate finance. | |||||
Climate justice can't happen without racial justice - TED | Podcasts or films or videos | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkIpeO1r0NI&ab channel=TED | 2020 | Racial justice or decoloniality | |||||
Climate migrants pushed to the brink | Reports | https://actionaid.org/sites/default/files/publications/ActionAid CANSA Policy brief Final - SAMAC - May2020.pdf | European Union | 2020 | Migration | The study finds that people’s livelihoods in South Asia are being devastated by intense flooding, chronic drought, sea-level rise and changing weather patterns. As local coping mechanisms fail, people are forced to migrate to survive and make an alternative living to feed their families. Governments are unprepared to deal with the issue as they have not yet recognised how climate impacts are affecting internal migration trends. As a result, they have not developed appropriate policies to avert, minimise and address the issue. | |||
Community-powered solutions to the climate crisis - TED | Podcasts or films or videos | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcKat U-Cww&t=58s&ab channel=TED | 2021 | ||||||
Covid-19 – Crisis Upon Crisis In Africa: An Ecofeminist Perspective | Articles | https://womin.africa/covid-19-crisis-upon-crisis-in-africa-an-ecofeminist-perspective/ | 2020 | Gender equality | |||||
Creative Climate Chats | Podcasts or films or videos | https://juliesbicycle.com/resource/watch-again-creative-climate-chats/ | 2020 | Just transition, new economics for a regenerative economy, the net zero carbon challenge, and climate justice | Series of Creative Climate Chats – conversations with leading thinkers in culture and climate for discussions covering the just transition, new economics for a regenerative economy, the net zero carbon challenge, and climate justice. | ||||
Creative Climate Justice Hub | Resource hubs | https://juliesbicycle.com/creative-climate-justice/ | 2022 | Decolonisation, Racial Justice, Natural Resources, Land and Nature, Health and Wellbeing, Regenerative Systems | The Creative Climate Justice Hub is a dynamic library of climate justice resources curated for the arts and culture community.
The Creative Climate Justice Hub is for artists and cultural practitioners who want to understand the systemic causes of the climate crisis, how it intersects with issues of social, economic and environmental injustice and how arts and culture is responding creatively. Creative Climate Justice Guide: https://juliesbicycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Creative-Climate-Justice-Final.pdf | ||||
Creative Wildfire Manifesto | Principles and Manifestos | https://creativewildfire.org/#manifesto | Just Transition | ||||||
Disabled People Cannot Be “Expected Losses” in the Climate Crisis | Articles | https://truthout.org/articles/disabled-people-cannot-be-expected-losses-in-the-climate-crisis/ | 2019 | Disability | |||||
EJAtlas - Global Atlas of Environmental Justice | Interactive or mapping | https://ejatlas.org/ | 2021 | Mapping | |||||
Engaging the Public Around COP26: What Worked | Articles | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zU7OdYWfFns4eiKb8Bh6pxNXxK4viR2R/view | 2022 | Learnings, COP, Public engagement, Climate action | Learning from the COP26 evaluation project This report describes key lessons from the learning cohort, and case studies of each organisation’s work. The findings should benefit other NGOs, campaign groups and organisations, especially those working towards COP27 who could be inspired to do more in the public engagement arena. | ||||
Environmental Justice Course | Courses or teaching materials | https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/environmental-justice | 2020 | Climate justice | |||||
Extractivism and resistance in Latin America and the Caribbean | Articles | https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/democraciaabierta/luchas-resistencias-y-alternativas-al-extractivismo-en-américa-latina-y-caribe-en/ | 2020 | Extractivism | |||||
Food sovereignty is Africa's only solution to climate chaos | Articles | https://grain.org/en/article/6293-food-sovereignty-is-africa-s-only-solution-to-climate-chaos | 2019 | Food sovereignty | |||||
Framing Climate Justice | Toolkits | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qSGSzp 1El8SMpoD8Sz51pTkyJTMMJI GNIc5puyg6g/edit?urp=gmail link | 2020 | Comms | |||||
From Banks and Tanks to Cooperation and Caring - A Strategic Framework for Just Transition | Toolkits | https://movementgeneration.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/JT booklet Eng printspreads.pdf | 2016 | Just Transition | |||||
From Emergency to Emergence | Articles | https://www.yesmagazine.org/opinion/2020/04/23/coronavirus-rebuild-economy | 2020 | Post Covid-19 Just Transition | |||||
Gender in climate action training pack – A resource for practitioners | Toolkits | https://cdkn.org/resource/resource-gender-in-climate-action-training-pack-a-resource-for-practitioners/?loclang=en gb | 2021 | Gender equality | |||||
Gender, Environment and Sustainable Development | Courses or teaching materials | http://online-courses.sei.org/courses/course-v1:SEI+GD01+GD2019 01/about | 2020 | Gender, Agriculture and Water, Climate Change and Disaster Risk, Reduction | |||||
Gendered and racial impacts of the fossil fuel industry in North America and complicit financial institutions | Reports | https://e01c23b4-9f2e-4830-9320-a86de06b013e.filesusr.com/ugd/d99d2e 918b1e133b2548549b686e4b6eac4cc3.pdf | 2021 | Impacts and intersectionality | The report addresses the gender and race-specific health and safety impacts as well as human and Indigenous rights issues of fossil fuel extraction and infrastructure in the United States and selected parts of Canada. The report also exposes the role that financial institutions, including banks, asset managers, and insurance companies, play in preserving and perpetuating negative gender and racial impacts due to the financing, insuring, and investing in fossil fuel companies. Based on analysis and evidence that links fossil fuel activity to women’s health, safety, and rights, the report advocates for financial institutions to divest from and cease insuring fossil fuel companies. | ||||
Global Climate Justice Resources | Resource hubs | https://global-climate-justice.com/resources/ | 2020 | General | |||||
Global Feminist Framework for Climate Justice | Resource hubs | https://wedo.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Global-Feminist-Framework-Town-Hall-READER-FINAL.pdf | 2020 | ||||||
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