The Global Fight for Climate Justice: Anticapitalist Responses to Global Warming

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Explore 'The Global Fight for Climate Justice: Anticapitalist Responses to Global Warming,' a groundbreaking paperback from Fernwood Publishing that delves into the urgent fight against climate change. Published in 2011, this essential reading compiles profound essays from leading anticapitalist voices across five continents. Unpacking the intersection of climate justice and socioeconomic disparity, this book highlights how climate change exacerbates inequalities, widening the chasm between the rich and poor. Through insightful discussions on critical topics such as food shortages, carbon trading, and Indigenous perspectives, the authors argue that mitigating climate change demands radical social transformation rather than mere technological fixes or policy adjustments. This compelling work is a call to action for those seeking to understand the complexities of climate change and its sociopolitical implications. Ideal for activists, students, and anyone passionate about environmental justice, this book is a crucial addition to your climate crisis literature collection. Purchase your copy today and be part of the global movement for climate accountability and fairness. Fast and reliable delivery options are available for customers across New Zealand, ensuring your purchase arrives safely and swiftly. Don't wait; join the conversation on climate justice now!

CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: The Global Fight for Climate Justice: ...
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing, Black Point, Nova Scotia
Publication Date: 2011
Binding: Paperback

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While corporations continue with business as usual, climate change is rapidly expanding the gap between rich and poor, according to this group of anticapitalists from five continents. Their essays here cover topics from food shortages and carbon trading to perspectives from indigenous peoples, and the authors make a compelling case that saving the world from climate catastrophe will require much more than tinkering with technology or taxes. They argue only radical social change can prevent irreversible damage to the earth and civilization.

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