The unbearable heaviness of climate coloniality

F Sultana - Political Geography, 2022 - Elsevier
The extremely uneven and inequitable impacts of climate change mean that differently-
located people experience, respond to, and cope with the climate crisis and related …

Indigenous climate change adaptation: New directions for emerging scholarship

DE Johnson, M Parsons… - Environment and Planning …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Although Indigenous peoples' perspectives and concerns have not always been
accommodated in climate change adaptation research and practice, a burgeoning literature …

Critical climate justice

F Sultana - The Geographical Journal, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change has had unequal and uneven burdens across places whereby the planetary
crisis involves a common but differentiated responsibility. The injustices of intensifying …

Decolonizing energy justice from the ground up: Political ecology, ontology, and energy landscapes

C Tornel - Progress in Human Geography, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The purpose of the paper is to expand the concept of energy justice by considering the
struggles over coloniality and cultural identity in the Global South and their interactions with …

Toward productive complicity: Applying 'traditional ecological knowledge'in environmental science

BE Singleton, MB Gillette, A Burman… - The Anthropocene …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Culture and tradition have long been the domains of social science, particularly
social/cultural anthropology and various forms of heritage studies. However, many …

[图书][B] Learning to live with climate change: From anxiety to transformation

B Verlie - 2022 - library.oapen.org
" This imaginative and empowering book explores the ways that our emotions entangle us
with climate change and offers strategies for engaging with climate anxiety that can …

[HTML][HTML] Between improvement and sacrifice: Othering and the (bio) political ecology of climate change

D Andreucci, C Zografos - Political Geography, 2022 - Elsevier
In this article, we argue that othering is central to the government of climate change.
Critically engaging with Foucault's ideas on biopolitics and racism, we elaborate a …

[PDF][PDF] Energy justice in the context of green extractivism: Perpetuating ontological and epistemological violence in the Yucatan Peninsula

C Tornel - Journal of Political Ecology, 2023 - researchgate.net
As the world gets warmer, the deployment of low-carbon infrastructure is seen as the
cornerstone to mitigate the pressures created by fossil capitalism, prompting questions over …

Justice as parity of participation: Enhancing Arnstein's ladder through Fraser's justice framework

G Blue, M Rosol, V Fast - Journal of the American Planning …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Social justice is often considered the goal of
participatory planning, yet justice is typically not operationalized, broadly defined, or clearly …

A faultline in neoliberal environmental governance scholarship? Or, why accumulation-by-alienation matters

A Dunlap, S Sullivan - … and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This article identifies an emerging faultline in critical geography and political ecology
scholarship by reviewing recent debates on three neoliberal environmental governance …