2015
DOI: 10.1080/10455752.2015.1017731
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The State of the Climate Justice Movement in South Africa

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“…Central to the compensation debate was the need for wealthier countries from the global North to provide financial support to so-called third-world countries to help them cope with extreme weather events (Allen 2015). Calls for a clean energy transition must therefore also be accompanied by a clear action plan to assist developing countries with financial resources in the process of transitioning to cleaner energy.…”
Section: The Climate Crisis In Southern Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Central to the compensation debate was the need for wealthier countries from the global North to provide financial support to so-called third-world countries to help them cope with extreme weather events (Allen 2015). Calls for a clean energy transition must therefore also be accompanied by a clear action plan to assist developing countries with financial resources in the process of transitioning to cleaner energy.…”
Section: The Climate Crisis In Southern Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bu da diğerlerine göre daha dezavantajlı halkların varlığını ortaya çıkarmaktadır. Bu nedenle, tüm halkların kaynaklara ulaşma konusunda adaletli bir tutumun oluşması konusunu keskin bir şekilde vurgular (Allen, 2015). Bu da ilgili anlaşmada insan hakları, sağlık hakkı, yerli halkların, yerel toplulukların, göçmenlerin, çocukların, engellilerin ve hassas durumdaki kişilerin haklarına saygı duyulması ve aralarında eşitliği sağlaması şeklinde bir vurguyla yer almaktadır.…”
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“…Decolonisation and ecologisation of practice are current museological trends that have particular relevance to this. The ecologisation of museology refers to emergent ways of thinking that disrupt persistent human-nature dualism and emphasise the relationship between humanity and the environment as mutually constructive (Plumwood, 2002;Allen, 2015;Newell, Robin & Wehner, 2017;Phillips, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%