Climate Change Justice
In "Climate Change Justice," author Eric A. Posner delves into the intricate relationship between climate change and social justice. Published by Princeton University Press in 2015, this thought-provoking book spans 232 pages and challenges the common assumption that global climate treaties must inherently address justice issues. Posner argues that conflating these topics could undermine effective international efforts to limit greenhouse gas emissions, ultimately harming the world's poorest and most vulnerable populations. By exploring the complexities of environmental law and the implications of climate policies, this essential read invites readers to rethink the frameworks we use to tackle climate change. Perfect for anyone interested in environmental issues, law, and social equity, "Climate Change Justice" is a crucial addition to the conversation on how we can achieve a sustainable future without compromising justice.