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Just One Planet

Poverty, Justice and Climate Change
By D. Mark Smith
ISBN: 9781853396434

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  • Synopsis
    The impacts of climate change are being felt all around the world and as they become more damaging and widespread, it is the 2.7 billion people in the world who live on less than $2 a day who will be hit first and hardest. The carbon emissions fuelling the lifestyles of people in the North are causing changes in the patterns of the seasons. Rainfall, flooding, and drought are threatening to make the gap between rich and poor in the world wider, and the UN Millennium Development Goals unattainable. Lament is not good enough - we must take action. Based on analysis of the evidence for climate change and the vulnerability of poor people, this book develops a framework for action and makes clear the link between consumer and political choices in the North, and impacts in the South on the most vulnerable people on the planet. Just One Planet is essential reading for anyone who wants to get behind the scare stories to reach a well-informed and detailed understanding of climate change, and to find out what action needs to be taken, now. This book also provides an indispensable reference for NGOs, government policy advisors, researchers, students, and specialists in the areas of Development, Climate, and Environmental Studies.
  • Table of Contents
    FOREWORD
    ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    SUMMARY AND KEY MESSAGES
    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO PLANETARY WELFARE
    CHAPTER 2 POVERTY AND VULNERABILITY
    CHAPTER 3 CLIMATE CHANGE AND IMPACTS ON POVERTY
    CHAPTER 4 MITIGATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE
    CHAPTER 5 REDUCING VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE: ADAPTATION
    CHAPTER 6 INTERNATIONAL POLICY ON CLIMATE CHANGE
    CHAPTER 7 FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND POVERTY REDUCTION
    APPENDIX
    REGIONAL SUMMARIES OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
    NOTES
    REFERENCES
  • Details
    Sub Title Poverty, Justice and Climate Change
    Author D. Mark Smith
    Editor No
    Width (mm) 210mm
    Height (mm) 240mm
    Thickness (mm) 7mm
    Number of Pages 128
    Number of Illustrations No
    Format Paperback / softback