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An ecofeminist perspective on the just transition from capitalism to commons
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Author(s):
Terran Giacomini
Publication date:
March 31 2020
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Routledge
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10.4324/9780429277146-13
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Climate justice and community renewal
pp. 19
The climate abuse of climate inaction
pp. 26
Grassroots Megadam resistance at Muskrat Falls, Labrador
pp. 39
Petroleum and eucalyptus monoculture in Brazil
pp. 51
Moving away from state and capital
pp. 70
Sea level rise, Marshall Islands and environmental justice
pp. 82
Resistance is fertile
pp. 95
Resistance to REDD
pp. 108
African climate justice
pp. 131
Hurricane María, agroecology, and climate change resiliency
pp. 147
Small is beautiful
pp. 161
The unsettling of Detroit
pp. 179
Indigenous Just Transition
pp. 194
An ecofeminist perspective on the just transition from capitalism to commons
pp. 206
“Green city” initiatives in Europe
pp. 222
Energy democracy in the northeastern US
pp. 236
Conclusion
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