Global Climate Justice-Challenged Democracy

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Climate action delays
Climate change
Climate justice movements
Climate policies
Democratic stability
Environmental governance
Environmental justice
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Global climate crisis
Global collaboration
Green transformation
International perspectives
Socio-political dynamics
Sustainability challenges
Transformation barriers

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  • ISBN 9783593519142
  • Weight: 426g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Campus Verlag
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A sharp, international analysis of how political and economic forces have stalled climate action and what must happen next to achieve true climate justice.

Global Climate Justice-Challenged Democracy confronts the political and economic forces that have obstructed and even reversed urgent climate action. With narratives from twelve different countries, this anthology examines the global struggle for climate justice and exposes the tensions between climate policy and social equity.

While climate change is a universal crisis, the burden of environmental harm is unequally distributed. This volume critically investigates how policy decisions impact marginalized communities, how corporate and political interests shape climate agendas, and how justice movements stand against the status quo. Addressing the failures and successes of global climate governance, Global Climate Justice is a comprehensive analysis of the barriers to meaningful change and highlights pathways toward a more just and sustainable future. A valuable reference for policymakers, activists, and anyone invested in the fight for climate justice, this book illuminates the power struggles defining our planet’s future.
Noah Marschner, Christoph Richter, and Janine Patz are research assistants in the research project International Right-Wing Populism in the Context of Global Ecological Crises at the Research Institute Social Cohesion. Axel Salheiser (Hg.) is the scientific director of the Institute for Democracy and Civil Society Jena, RISC section Jena.