List of Figures Introduction: How Climate Change Is Affecting Law and What to Do About It Jutta Brunnée, Brenda Cossman, Andrew Green, and Benjamin Alarie Part One: Law in Times of (Climate) Change: Who Governs? 1. International Climate Law in Precarious Times Jutta Brunnée 2. Indigenous Law and Climate Change John Borrows 3. Legality's Place in a Changing World Megan Pfiffer and David Dyzenhaus 4. Confronting the Institutional Challenges at the Heart of Climate Change Policy Edward Iacobucci and Michael Trebilcock Part Two: Law and Justice in Times of (Climate) Change 5. Reconciling the State's Obligations in Respect of the Climate and Housing Crises Olivia O'Connor and Christopher Essert 6. Shifting Appetites: The Impact of Animal Agriculture on Climate Change and Plant-Based Diets as a Solution Angela Fernandez and Krystal-Anne Roussel 7. Climate Change, Vulnerability Theory, and the BC Heat Dome: From Inclusion to Responsive Government Gabrielle Peters and Trudo Lemmens Part Three: Governance 8.
The Most Dangerous Branch? Andrew Green and Albert Yoon 9. Who Is Paying for the Costs of Climate Change? The InsuResilience Global Partnership as an Institutional Bypass Mariana Mota Prado and Patricia Galvão Ferreira 10. Climate Anxiety and Youth Activism Brenda Cossman Part Four: Lawyering in Times of (Climate) Change 11. Vulnerable Litigants and Movement Lawyering in Climate Justice Litigation Cheryl Milne 12. Ethical Lawyering and Existential Threats Abdi Aidid Part Five: Law, Technology, and Climate Change 13. Markets, Mobilization, and Transformation: Approaches to Innovation in Addressing Climate Change Benjamin Alarie and Andrew Green 14. A (Cautiously) Optimistic View of Innovation and Climate Change Anthony Niblett Contributors.