A more equal distribution of limited resources and ecological space
Nazareth, Anisha ; Ghosh, Emily
Stockholm Environment Institute - Stockholm
2022
14 p.
environment ; social justice ; economic system ; natural resources ; climate change ; governance
Social sciences
https://www.sei.org/publications/equal-distribution/
English
Bibliogr.
"Restructuring our socio-economic systems is necessary to tackle both climate change and structural and procedural inequality. To avoid significant climate change, we need to move away from economic systems shaped by the dominant economic class and based on an extractive and exploitative use of natural resources. These same systems also exploit, exclude or oppress people on a global scale and across different groups."
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