Perspectives on a global green new deal

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Publisher
Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung
Date of Publication
2021
Edition
1
Number of Pages
152
Classification
I Issues and movements | F Ecology
Description

1. Climate justice in a global green new deal

- Paul and Gebrial: Climate justice in a global new deal

2. Work in a justice centered transition

- Ordoñez Muñoz: No worker left behind

- Naidu: Woman's work and the just transition

- Unay: Fighting for good, green jobs in the wake of Covid-19

- Gaio: Building workers' movements against false solutions

3. Living well through shocks: Health, Housing and Social Protection

- Sealy-Huggins: The socially created asymmetries of climate change impacts

- Reyes: A decolonial feminist Global Green New Deal for our 2020 challenges

- Samuwai: Doing development differently

4. Trade & investment: blockading a global new deal

- Basu: What's wrong with trade and investment agreements?

- Olivet and Bárcena: How investment treaties could blockade a Green New Deal

- Alessandrini: Trade treaties, comparative advantage and social inequalities

5. This land is our land: conservation, food and energy

- Anderson: Nothing about us without us: centring workers in the just agriculture transition

- Wijeratna: REDD+ and the failures in land diversity ambitions

- Thanki: Justice alternatives to the sustainable development mechanism of the Paris agreement

- Hamouchene: Green Energy Grabs

- Chandrasekaran: Can Land as a Carbon sink save us all?

6. Blue new deal: water, ice and oceans

- Acharya: Reckoning with the social impacts of glacial melts

- Ngata: Ocean in our blood: The Maori fight for water and against empire

- Lehman and Johnson: Blue Imaginaries for a Green New Deal

7. Climate linked-migration - the right to move and the right to stay

- Faleiro: Intersecting crises: a case study of climate migration in India in the wake of Covid-19

- Lauron: Climate migration is a feminist issue

- Faciolince and Macmillen Voskoboynik

8. Foreign policy

- Hamouchene: Dismantling green colonialism

- Wearing: Decarbonisation and Foreign Politcy in the Middle East

- Podur: Leaving behind the racist and imperialist baggage of the original New Deal

9. Who pays? Debt, reparations, and accountability

- Baldrich: Luciano Lliuya v. RWE AG: Litigating for climate justice

- Henshaw: Corporate profiteering in the Niger delta

- Younis: Building a climate movement that can reshape foreign policy

- Bagayoko: Colonial debt and reparations

- Nacpil: Debt cancellation and reparations - Southern Movement perspectives

10. Epilogue

 - Lewis

 

 

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