Climate Change and Critical Agrarian Studies

Climate change is perhaps the greatest threat to humanity today and plays out as a cruel engine of myriad forms of injustice, violence and destruction. The effects of climate change from human-made emissions of greenhouse gases are devastating and accelerating; yet are uncertain and uneven both in t...

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Other Authors: Scoones, Ian (Editor), Borras Jr., Saturnino M. (Editor), Baviskar, Amita (Editor), Edelman, Marc (Editor), Peluso, Nancy Lee (Editor), Wolford, Wendy (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
Series:Critical Agrarian Studies
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