Hope Springs Eternal?

Ethics, Policy and Environment 27 (1):125-128 (2024)
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As Darrel Moellendorf observes in Mobilizing Hope, climate change and poverty are intertwined in various ways, including the facts that climate impacts threaten to exacerbate global poverty as well...

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Steve Vanderheiden
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Green republicanism and a ‘Just Transition’ from the tyranny of economic growth.John Barry - 2021 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 24 (5):725-742.
Green republicanism and a ‘Just Transition’ from the tyranny of economic growth.John Barry - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy:1-18.

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