Climate justice and global politics

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Climate justice and global politics. / Jacobsen, Stefan Gaarsmand; Hunt, Oliver Bugge.

Handbook of Critical Environmental Politics. ed. / Luigi Pellizzoni; Emanuele Leonardi; Viviana Asara. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022. p. 192–205.

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Harvard

Jacobsen, SG & Hunt, OB 2022, Climate justice and global politics. in L Pellizzoni, E Leonardi & V Asara (eds), Handbook of Critical Environmental Politics. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 192–205. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839100673.00021

APA

Jacobsen, S. G., & Hunt, O. B. (2022). Climate justice and global politics. In L. Pellizzoni, E. Leonardi, & V. Asara (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Environmental Politics (pp. 192–205). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839100673.00021

Vancouver

Jacobsen SG, Hunt OB. Climate justice and global politics. In Pellizzoni L, Leonardi E, Asara V, editors, Handbook of Critical Environmental Politics. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2022. p. 192–205 https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839100673.00021

Author

Jacobsen, Stefan Gaarsmand ; Hunt, Oliver Bugge. / Climate justice and global politics. Handbook of Critical Environmental Politics. editor / Luigi Pellizzoni ; Emanuele Leonardi ; Viviana Asara. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022. pp. 192–205

Bibtex

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