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Climate Justice Bibliography

Tracy Perkins UCSC Sociology

teperkin@ucsc.edu

August 31 2012

2004. "African Americans and Climate Change: An Unequal Burden." Congresional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.

2008a. "Cap and Share: A Fair Way to Cut Greenhouse Emissions." Dublin: The Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability.

2008b. "Climate Change and Human Rights: A Rough Guide." Versoix: International Council on Human Rights.

2009a. "Migration, Environment and Climate Change: Assessing the Evidence." edited by Frank Laczko and Christine Aghazarm. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration.

2009b. "Protecting People and the Planet: A Proposal to Address the Human Rights Impacts of Climate Change Policy." International Human Rights Law Clinic, Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law, Center for Law and Global Justice.

2009c. "Women, Gender Equality and Climate Change." edited by United Nations Women Watch.

2012. "Dossiê Acre: O Acre que os Mercadores da Natureza Escondem." Brasília: Conselho Indigenista Missionário Regional Acre.

Abate, Randall S. 2010. "Public Nuisance Suits for the Climate Justice Movement: The Right Thing and the Right Time." Washington Law Review 85:197-252.

Agyeman, J., H. Bulkeley, and A. Nochur. 2007. "Just Climate: Towards a Reconstruction of Climate Activism?" in Ignition: What You Can Do to Fight Global Warming and Spark a Movement, edited by J. Isham and S. Waage. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.[go slugs!]

Agymen, J., B. Doppelt, K. Lynn, and H. Hatic. 2007. "The Climate-Justice Link: Communicating Risk with Low Income and Minority Audiences." in Creating a Climate for Change: Communicating Climate Change and Facilitating Social Change, edited by S. Moser and L. Dilling. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Bond, Patrick. 2012. Politics of Climate Justice: Paralysis Above, Movement Below. Scottsville, South Africa: University of Kwazulu-Natal Press. Brody, Alyson, Justina Demetriades, and Emily Esplen. 2008. "Gender and Climate Change: Maping the Linkages." Brighton, UK: BRIDGE Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.

Burkett, Maxine. 2008. "Just Solutions to Climate Change: A Climate Justice Proposal for a Domestic Clean Development Mechanism." Buffalo Law Review 56:169-244.

Clifton, Sarah-Jayne. 2009. "A Dangerous Obsession: The Evidence Against Carbon Trading and for Real Solution to Avoid a Climate Crunch." United Kingdom: Friends of the Earth.

Corburn, Jason. 2001. ""Emissions Trading and Environmental Justice: Distributive Fairness and the USA's Acid Rain Programme." Environmental Conservation 28(4):323-32.

Dorsey, Michael K. 2007. "Climate Knowledge and Power: Tales of Skeptic Tanks, Weather Gods, and Sagas for Climate (In)justice." Capitalism Nature Socialism 18(2):7-21.

Doyle, Tim, and Sanjay Chaturvedi. 2011. "Climate Refugees and Security: Conceptualizations, Categories and Contestations." Pp. 278-94 in The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society, edited by John S. Dryzek, Richard B. Norgaard, and David Schlosberg. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Dryzek, John S., Richard B. Norgaard, and David Schlosberg (Eds.). 2011. The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Gardiner, Stephen M. 2006. "A Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change, Intergenerational Ethics and the Problem of Moral Corruption." Environmental Values 15:397-413.

Gardiner, Stephen M., Simon Caney, Dale Jamieson, and Henry Shue (Eds.). 2010. Climate Ethics: Essential Readings. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Gardiner, Stephen Mark. 2011. A Perfect Moral Storm: The Ethical Tragedy of Climate Change. New York: Oxford University Press.

Grineski, Sara E., Timothy W. Collins, Paula Ford, Rosa Fitzgerald, Raed Aldouri, Gilberto Velazques-Angul, Maria de Lourdes Romo Aguilar, and Duanjun Lu. 2012. "Climate Change and Environmental Injustice in a Bi-National Context." Applied Geography 33:25-35.

Hayward, Tim. 2007. "Human Rights Versus Emissions Rights: Climate Justice and the Equitable Distribution of Ecological Space." Ethics and International Affairs 21(4):431-50.

Hoerner, J. A., and Nia Robinson. 2008. "A Climate of Change: African Americans, Global Warming, and a Just Climate Policy." Oakland, CA: Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative.

Holland, Breena. 2012. "Environment as Meta-capability: Why a Dignified Human Life Requires a Stable Climate System." Pp. 145-64 in Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change, edited by Allen Thompson and Jeremy Bendik-Keymer. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Houghton, Adele, Natasha Prudent, James E. Scott III, Richard Wade, and George Luber. 2012. "Climate Change-Related Vulnerabilities and Local Environmental Public Health Tracking Through GEMSS: A Web-Based Visualization Tool." Applied Geography 33:36-44.

Humphreys, Stephen (Ed.). 2010. Human Rights and Climate Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Jacobson, Mark Z. 2010. "Enhancement of Local Air Pollution by Urban C02 Domes." Environmental Science and Technology 44(7):2497-502.

Johnson, Craig A. 2012. "Governing Climate Displacement: The Ethics and Politics of Human Resettlement." Environmental Politics 21(2):308-28. Jones, Van. 2008. The Green-Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix our Two Biggest Problems. New York: HarperOne.

Malhi, Y., Richard A. Betts, and J. Timmons Roberts. 2008. Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon: Papers of a Theme Issue. London: The Royal Society. Martin-Schramm, James B. 2010. Climate Justice: Ethics, Energy, and Public Policy. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.

Matthew, Richard A., Jon Barnett, Bryan McDonald, and Karen L. O'Brien (Eds.). 2009. Global Environmental Change and Human Security. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Moore, Hilary, and Joshua Kahn Russell. 2011. Organizing Cools the Planet: Tools and Reflections to Navigate the Climate Crisis. Oakland, CA: PM Press.

O'Brien, Karen L., Asuncion Lera St. Clair, and Berit Kristoffersen (Eds.). 2010. Climate Change, Ethics and Human Security. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Page, Edward. 2006. Climate Change, Justice and Future Generations. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Park, Angela. 2009. "Everybody's Movement: Environmental Justice and Climate Change." Washington, D.C.: Environmental Support Center.

Parks, Bradley C., and J. Timmons Roberts. 2006. "Globalization, Vulnerability to Climate Change, and Perceived Injustice in the South." Society and Natural Resources 19(4):337-55.

—. 2008. "Inequality and the Global Climate Regime: Breaking the North-South Impasse." Cambridge Review of International Affairs 21(4):621-48.

—. 2010a. "Climate Change, Social Theory, and Justice." Theory, Culture and Society 27(2-3):134-66.

—. 2010b. "Structural Obstacles to an Effective Post-2012 Global Climate Agreement: Why Social Structure Matters and How Addressing it Can Help Break the Impasse." in The International Handbook of Environmental Sociology, edited by Michael R. Redclift and Graham Woodgate. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Pastor, Manuel [ex-slug], Rachel Morello-Frosch, James Sadd, and Justin Scoggins. 2009. "Minding the Climate Gap: What's at Stake if California's Climate Law isn't Done Right and Right Away." Los Angeles, CA: USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.

Pettit, Jethro. 2004. "Climate Justice: A New Social Movement for Atmospheric Rights." Pp. 102-06 in IDS Bulletin 35.3: Climate Change and Development. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies.

Posner, Eric A., and David A. Weisbach. 2010. Climate Change Justice. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

Roberts, J. Timmons. 2001. "Global Inequality and Climate Change." Society and Natural Resources 14(6):501-09.

—. 2009. "The International Dimension of Climate Justice and the Need for International Adaptation Funding." Environmental Justice 2(4):185-90. Roberts, J. Timmons, and Bradley C. Parks. 2007a. A Climate of Injustice: Global Inequality, North-South Politics, and Climate Policy. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

—. 2007b. "Fueling Injustice: Globalization, the Ecological Debt, and Confronting Responsibility for Climate Change." Globalizations 4(1).

—. 2008. "Grandfathering, Carbon Intensity, Historical Responsibility, or Contract/Converge?" Pp. 158-78 in A Globally Integrated Climate Policy for Canada, edited by Steven Berntein, Jutta Brunnee, David G. Duff, and Andrew J. Green. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

—. 2009. "Ecologically Unequal Exchange, Ecological Debt, and Climate Justice: The History and Implications of Three Related Ideas for a New Social Movement." International Journal of Comparative Sociology 50(3-4):381-408.

—. 2010. "A Shared Vision of Global Climate Policy: Why Inequality Must be Addressed to Build a Durable North South Consensus." in Climate Change, Ethics and Human Security, edited by Karen O'Brien, Asuncion Lera St. Clair, and Berit Kristoffersen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Robinson, Mary, and Alice M. Miller. "Expanding Global Cooperation on Climate Justice." London: Bretton Woods Project.

Salleh, Ariel. 2008-9. "Climate Change - And the 'Other Footprint'." the commoner (13):103-13.

—. 2011. "Climate Strategy: Making the Choice Between Ecological Modernisation or Living Well." Journal of Australian Political Economy (66):118-43.

Scheffran, Jürgen. 2012. Climate Change, Human Security and Violent Conflict: Challenges for Societal Stability. Heidelberg [u.a.]: Springer.

Schlosberg, David. 2007. Defining Environmental Justice: Theories, Movements, and Nature. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

—. 2012. "Justice, Ecological Integrity, and Climate Change." Pp. 165-84 in Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change: Human Virtues of the Future, edited by Allen Thompson and Jeremy Bendik-Keymer. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Shearer, Christine. 2011. Kivalina: A Climate Change Story. Chicago, IL: Haymarket Books.

Shiva, Vandana. 2008. Soil Not Oil: Environmental Justice in a Time of Climate Crisis. Cambridge, MA: South End Press.

Shonkoff, Seth B., Rachel Morello-Frosch, Manuel Pastor, and James Sadd. 2009. "Minding the Climate Gap: Environmental Health and Equity Implications of Climate Change Mitigation Policies in California." Environmental Justice 2(4):173-77.

—. 2011. "The Climate Gap: Environmental Health and Equity Implications of Climate Change and Mitigation Policies in California - a Review of the Literature." Climatic Change 109(Supplement 1):485-503.

Spring, Ursula Oswald, Hans Gunter Brauch, Guy Edwards, and J. Timmons Roberts. 2013. "The Impact of Climate Change on Human Security in Latin America and the Caribbean." in Climate Change and Human Security Handbook, edited by Michael Redclift and Marco Grasso. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Sze, Julie, Gerardo Gambirazzio, Alex Karner, Dana Rowan, Jonathan London, and Deb Niemeier. 2009. "Best in Show? Climate and Environmental Justice Policy in California." Environmental Justice 2(4):179-84.

Takei, Milton. 2012. "Racism and Global Warming: The Need for the Richer Countries to Make Concessions to China and India." Race, Gender and Class 19(1-2):131-49.

Terry, Geraldine. 2009. "No Climate Justice Without Gender Justice: An Overview of the Issues." Gender and Development 17(1):5-18.

Thompson, Allen, and Jeremy Bendik-Keymer (Eds.). 2012. Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change: Human Virtues of the Future. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Vanderheiden, Steve. 2008. Atmospheric Justice: A Political Theory of Climate Change. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Wainright, Joel, and Geoff Mann. 2012. "Climate Leviathan." Antipode.

Wara, Michael. 2007. "Is the Global Carbon Market Working?" Nature 445:595-96.

Wara, Michael W., and David G. Victor. 2008. "A Realistic Policy on International Carbon Offsets." Stanford University Program on Energy and Sustainable Development.

White-Newsome, Jalonne, Marie S. O'Neill, Carina Gronlund, Tenaya M. Sunbury, Shannon J. Brines, Edith Parker, Daniel G. Brown, Richard B. Rood, and Zorimar Rivera. 2009. "Climate Change, Heat Waves, and Environmental Justice: Advancing Knowledge and Action." Environmental Justice 2(4):197-295.

Wisner, Benjamin, Piers Blaikie, Terry Cannon, and Ian Davis. 2004. At Risk: Natural Hazards, People's Vulnerability, and Disasters. London: Routledge.