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 Resource typeResource linkAuthorFunded byDate publishedTranslationsKey themesGeographical focusSummary
(Re)claiming Just TransitionArticles2018Just Transition
2021 Just Transition AssessmentReports2021Just Transition
350PDX Learning and TraininggResource hubsClimate Justice
A Fair Share Phase OutReports2021ESFossil FuelsThe 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 TransitionReportsYes to Life No to Mining global network2019ExtractivismWhile 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)ReportsPluto Books (publisher)2021Environmental Public PolicyMax 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 SinkReportsThe Climate Reality Project2021People centered approach to managing carbon sinksThe 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 EconomyReports2020ESRegenerative economyThe 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 futurePrinciples and Manifestos2019Defining climate justice
Accommodating Migration in Climate Change Adaptation - A GBM Delta Bangladesh PerspectiveReportsDFID (UK) and ICRD (Canada)2018MigrationThis 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)
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