A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal

“We as Peoples Have the Right to Exist”: Threatened Nations and Climate Justice




AuthorsVaha Milla Emilia

PublisherUniversity of British Columbia

Publication year2017

JournalPacific Affairs

Volume90

Issue4

First page 767

Last page776

Number of pages10

ISSN0030-851X

eISSN1715-3379

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5509/2017904767


Abstract

Climate change currently affects several states and their citizens around

the globe. As sea level rise is threatening to make some states completely

uninhabitable, small island states serve as examples of states at the greatest

risk. This review essay analyzes three recent contributions to the literature

on climate change and the future of endangered populations. These books

offer timely contributions regarding the prospects of threatened nations, as

well as addressing the shape and content of global governance in the era of

Anthropocene. The authors suggest some interesting and novel innovations,

particularly for updating the international legislation surrounding climate

governance. At the same time, given how unpredictable a process climate

change is, the solutions we come up with should perhaps be bolder.



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