Sentences with phrase «climate justice approach»

I thought Sightline's characterization capsulized it well — the climate justice approach would help tens of thousands and leave hundreds of thousands less well off.
I'd really like to put a strong emphasis on the importance of using these principles when speaking about a climate justice approach.
Of course mainstream media hasn't mentioned this at all: they are all too busy praising our Heads of State for their leadership on tackling Climate Change, especially the French president, Francois Hollande, an his intervention demanding for a Climate Justice approach.

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The US has been a leader in climate security, an approach rivalling climate justice reasoning in climate politics.
Representing more than 121,000 active members and 50,000 retirees, DC 37 considers environmental justice a union issue, and today's forum approached fossil fuel divestment as a strategy to achieve climate justice.
During the hearing, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D — RI) asked Sessions how he would approach «making a decision about the facts of climate change» if a case before the Department of Justice required it.
Over the past twenty years, educators have developed a wide variety of approaches and programs that come under the umbrella of SEL including: character education, conflict resolution and peer mediation, restorative justice and other alternatives to punitive discipline / suspension, bullying prevention, school climate work and more.
In the drive to improve school climate, Ciccone supported an approach to discipline based on restorative justice that encouraged students to find their way back to school even after offenses.
As defined by Marilyn Armour, director of the Institute for Restorative Justice and Restorative Dialogue, restorative discipline is «a relational approach to building school climate and addressing student behavior.
There's more than this to justice, of course, much more, but the core of the GDRs approach is the simple proposition that the poor must, at a minimum, be excused from the burdens of the climate transition.
In that blog, I shared one example how I approached a successful author and organizer on climate change and other social justice issues.
I do not think that the minority communities targeted in the «Climate Justice» program will appreciate this approach when they do not have enough gas to head to work, or they have to decide between heating their home in the winter or buying locally grown food at the store they are forced to walk to.
In other words, this approach requires the world to unite around the idea of climate justice.
Her published work addresses: just compensation for climate damages, the precautionary principle, hope for climate justice, climate denial, and liberal approaches to climate justice.
Many of them are interesting, and taken as a group, they offer up an excellent — and quick — tour of a philosophical territory that we'll have to carefully explore if ever we want a really serious approach to the problem of global climate justice.
We're approached by green groups and climate justice campaigners on a weekly basis, offering a perspective of the global negotiations or pushing their clean energy agendas.
Different approaches to social justice can be applied to the evaluation of the equity consequences of climate change policies.
This approach is not effective to deal with what government faces in the context of «wicked» problems and complex adaptive social systems (think homelessness, hunger, poverty, climate change, family justice).
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