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Power in a Warming World
Contesting Climate Injustice
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2015
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The MIT Press
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2015
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10.7551/mitpress/9797.003.0010
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Book chapters
Trading a Livable World
Linking Movements for Justice
The Politics of Adaptation
Power Shift
Beyond the North–South Divide?
References
Index
Society Too Civil?
Manufacturing Consent
The Staying Power of Big Fossil
Power in a Future World
Notes
Contesting Climate Injustice
pp. 1
Trading a Livable World
pp. 23
Power Shift
pp. 53
Beyond the North–South Divide?
pp. 75
Manufacturing Consent
pp. 101
The Politics of Adaptation
pp. 133
The Staying Power of Big Fossil
pp. 155
Society Too Civil?
pp. 181
Contesting Climate Injustice
pp. 205
Power in a Future World
pp. 235
Linking Movements for Justice
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