Climate Change, Consumption and Intergenerational Justice

Lived Experiences in China, Uganda and the UK

Chen Liu author Gill Valentine author Robert Vanderbeck author Kristina Diprose author Katie McQuaid author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bristol University Press

Published:4th Sep '19

£47.99

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Climate Change, Consumption and Intergenerational Justice cover

The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development makes climate change and responsible consumption key priorities for both industrialized and emerging economies. Moving beyond the Global North, this book uses innovative cross-national and cross-generational research with urban residents in China and Uganda, as well as the UK, to illuminate international debates about building sustainable societies and to examine how different cultures think about past, present and future responsibility for climate change. The authors explore to what extent different nations see climate change as a domestic issue, whilst looking at local explanatory and blame narratives to consider profound questions of justice between those nations that are more and less responsible for, and vulnerable to, climate change.

“Empirically rich, this book argues for sustained engagement between grassroots and policy-level actors to mitigate climate change. The notion of ‘unimagining the future’ reveals how everyday injustice impedes environmental citizenship.” Kelvin Mason, University of Liverpool

ISBN: 9781529204735

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136 pages