12 Climate Change and Climate Justice: Further Reading / Resources
π»π Where can I find out more about climate justice? Newell et al. (2021) provide a useful overview of the term βclimate justice.β Other good resources: Climate Justice Glossary, Climate in Colour, Climate Justice Syllabus, Climate Action Network, Greenpeace, ASU Center for Science and the Imagination, Friends of the Earth, Panafrican Climate Justice Alliance, Julieβs Bicycle Climate Justice Resources.
Climate justice keywords
agroecology, Alliance of Small Island States, alterglobalization, buen vivir, capitalocene, carbon colonialism, climate activism, climate and intersectionality, climate refugees, climate reparations, Coalition for Rainforest Nations, community land management, convivialism, damage and loss, degrowth, diverse economies, diversity of tactics, Earth Jurisprudence, ecoanarchism, ecofeminism, ecolocalism, ecosocialism, ecoterrorism, energy sovereignty, environmental racism, environmental stewardship, extractivism, folk politics, food sovereignty, fossil capital, fossil fascism, gift economies, Group of Mountain Landlocked Developing Countries, horizontalidad, International Disaster Relief Law, kawsak sacha, kyosei, Least Developed Country Fund, βleave it in the ground,β liberation theology, minobimaatisiiwin, Most Affected Peoples and Areas, nayakrishi andolon, new water paradigm, open source appropriate technology, people-centred energy transition, permaculture, pluriverse, post-development, post-economia, post-scarcity, queer love, rewilding, scarcity economics, slow violence, soft law, solarpunk, sumak kawsay, system change, the commons, transformative climate justice, Ubuntu, undevelopment, voluntary simplicity, worker-led production
π»π Where can I find out more about climate science? Β Major journals include Nature and Journal of Climate. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reviews and synthesises climate science and produces giant thousand-page reports. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change secretariat (UNFCCC) is the United Nations entity tasked with supporting the global response to the threat of climate change.
Climate science keywords
adaptation and maladaptation, aerosol cooling, AMOC, anoxic event, anthropogenic climate change, arctic methane emissions, atmosphere, baseline scenario, biosphere, blue carbon, carbon budget, carbon cycle, carbon dioxide, climate change indicators, carbon removal, climate feedbacks, climate model, cryosphere, decoupling, deforestation, Earth System Model, extreme weather events, f-gases, fossil fuels and biomass, global climate regime, global warming potential, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases, ground-level ozone, hydrological cycle, hydrosphere, infrared radiation, Integrative Assessment Modelling, jungle dieback, land surface, land-use change, methane, mitigation and adaptation, model downscaling, model ensemble, model uncertainty, nature based solutions, nitrogen cycle, nitrous oxide, ocean acidity, ocean temperature, organic farming, phosphorus cycle, planetary boundaries, radiative forcing, risk cascades, sea level rise, tipping points, waste minimisation, water scarcity, weather vs. climate, wildfires
π»π Where can I find out more about climate policy? Some good resources include the Doughnut Economics Action Lab, Wellbeing Economy Alliance, Carbon Brief, Carbon Tracker, UK Climate Risk, Global Justice Now, Stir to Action, New Economics Foundation, The Dasgupta Review on the Economics of Biodiversity, WIREs Climate Change.
Climate policy keywords
Annex I Parties, Annex II Parties, attribution science, Beyond GDP, blended finance, cap-and-trade, carbon leakage, carbon market, carbon offsets, carbon price, carbon tax, carbon trading, certified emission reductions, circular economy, citizen science, Clean Development Mechanism, climate adaptation, climate change litigation, climate finance, climate mitigation, climate resilience, climate risk, climate-related disclosures, co-benefits, damage and loss, decoupling, degrowth vs. green growth, development banks, Earth Jurisprudence, ecocide, ecosystem services, energy transition, environmental discount rate, ESG investing, Food and Agriculture Organisation, fugitive fuel emissions, Glasgow Compact, Global Environment Facility, green bonds, Independent Assessment Report, International Energy Agency, International Sustainability Standards Board, just transition, Kyoto Protocol, legal fragmentation, Nationally Determined Contributions, nature–based solutions, Net Zero, Paris Agreement, participatory design, postgrowth, Rapid Transition Alliance, REDD+, rights of nature, social cost of carbon, Shared Socioeconomic Pathways, stranded assets, TCFD, UNFCCC, United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, Voluntary Carbon Standard
π»π Where can I find out more about climate and the arts and humanities? As well as this toolkit, some resources include Energy Humanities, SOS-UK, Environmental Humanities @ TORCH, The Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment (ASLE-UK).
Climate and the arts and humanities keywords
animal studies, anthropocene, anticipatory mourning, capitalocene, chthulhucene, critical humanism, dark ecology, degrowth, ecocriticism, ecofeminism, ecohorror, ecomaterialism, ecomodernism, econtology, ecopathy, ecosocialism, ecosphy, ecstatic humanism, embodied materialism, environmental humanities, energy humanities, general ecology, immanent humanism, interspecies entanglement, interspecies justice, making kin, marginalisation-degradation, material semiotics, nature writing, natureculture, noosphere, petrocultures, plantationocene, postanimalism, postgrowth, posthumanism, sociotechnical imaginary, technoanimalism, the in/human, the more-than-human, transcorporeality
π»πΒ Where can I find out more about climate and technology? Try this book β Buck, Holly Jean. 2020. After Geoengineering: Climate Tragedy, Repair, and Restoration. London: Verso. Other resources include the Climate Justice Glossary, Digital Humanities Climate Coalition, Critical Algorithm Studies: A Reading List, Hack Education, Catalyst, Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society, Global Forest Coalition, Geoengineering Monitor, Biofuelwatch, Low Carbon Research Methods, Climate Change & Digital Humanities Zotero Library.
Climate technologies keywords
afforestation, after-zero society, algorithmic governance, appraisal optimism, automation anxiety, biochar, biofuels, biomimetic, carbon dioxide capture and storage, carbon farming, chemurgy movement, citizen science, climate analytics, climate technology, critical algorithm studies, climate smart agriculture, critical data studies, critical design, critical metric studies, Critical Technical Practice, cultural lag, Direct Air Capture, enhanced oil recovery, enhanced weathering, epistemological luddism, geoengineering, horizon scanning, hydrogen colour spectrum, legacy thinking, lock-in, medianatures, natural carbon removal, Negative Emissions Technologies, neocybernetics, networked affect, no innovation without representation, platform capitalism, platform socialism, positivism, post-internet, posthuman critical theory, scientism, sociotechnical imaginary, Sociotechnical Systems Theory, solar radiation management, techno-fixes, techno-optimism, techno-solutionism, techno-utopianism, tipping points, tools for conviviality, wetlands restoration