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Framing Queer Climate Justice

Framing Queer Climate Justice By Jeff L Feng, Northwestern University Climate justice movements and scholars have established that marginalized communities, including people of color, Indigenous Peoples, women, and the Global South, are most vulnerable to […]

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Expertise and Inequality Amid Environmental Crisis: A View from the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta

Expertise and Inequality Amid Environmental Crisis: A View from the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta By Joseph Warren, University of Alaska Anchorage Scientific expertise is crucial for responding effectively to environmental crises. Nevertheless, under conditions of political inequality, […]

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Ebb and Flow: The Prospects and Constraints of Climate Migrants

Ebb and Flow: The Prospects and Constraints of Climate Migrants By Justin Gest, George Mason University, Scott Drinkall, George Mason University, Kapiolani Micky, Micronesian Islander Community, and Lucas Núñez, George Mason University Understanding why people […]