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Framing Queer Climate Justice

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: PS: Political Science & Politics; 2024Description: 529-539ISSN:
  • 1049-0965, 1537-5935
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Climate justice movements and scholars have established that marginalized communities, including people of color, Indigenous Peoples, women, and the Global South, are most vulnerable to climate change. Recently, scholars also have established that the cli
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Climate justice movements and scholars have established that marginalized communities, including people of color, Indigenous Peoples, women, and the Global South, are most vulnerable to climate change. Recently, scholars also have established that the cli

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