Gratifying Transitions : Maintaining Wellbeing in the Face of Climate Change
Gratifying Transitions : Maintaining Wellbeing in the Face of Climate Change
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Author(s): Klausen, Søren Harnow
ISBN No.: 9781666914412
Pages: 232
Year: 202601
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 165.60
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

The book series Issues of Climate Change: Ethics, Politics and Policy provides quality, research-based monographies that address specific issues raised by climate change (e.g. immigration, geoengineering, corporate social responsibility). The series will offer books that provide an encompassing view of a given issue with a content that is accessible to a broad audience (students, lecturers, researchers, policy makers, citizens). Ultimately, the series will provide the knowledge and conceptual tools for nurturing debates and the search for solutions in terms of climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as for issues that emerge as a consequence (e.g. migration). In short, the book series will create a forum for discussing concrete steps and potential consequences of living in a more uncertain world due to climate change.


We welcome proposals on the following topics/areas: Climate Justice Adaptation, Mitigation and Climate Change PolicyClimate Change and Moral Disagreement Engineering and Governing the Climate Migration Policies and Climate refugeesEnergy Policies, Renewables, Nuclear EnergyClimate/Green Corporate Social ResponsibilityRight to Development and Sustainable Development GoalsGlobal Justice and International RelationsPopulation, Climate and Future Generations, including population control policiesInternational Trade and Climate ChangeConsumption Policy and Climate Change.Potential of Climate Change on Democratic InstitutionsClimate Activism and its Impact on Domestic and International PoliticsSustainable Development Goals and Climate ChangeSustainable Happiness and Climate Change Series Editor: Idil Boran, Xavier Landes, & Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen Advisory Board: Clara Brandi, German Development Institute, Ryoa Chung, Université de Montréal, Axel Gosseries, Université Catholique de Louvain, Kalle Grill, Umea University, Henry Alexander Henrysson, University of Iceland, Nils Holtug, University of Copenhagen, Teresa Kramarz, University of Toronto, Patrick Mardellat, Sciences Po Lille, Catriona McKinnon, Exeter University, Darrel Moellendorf, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Kenneth Shockley, Colorado State University, Daniel Weinstock, McGill University, Jurgen de Wispelaere, Bath University, Alexa Zellentin, University College Dublin.


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