Feb 27, 2024
In episode 202 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Dr. Maxine Burkett, a Professor of Law at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. We’re taking a dive into the podcast archive and I’m rereleasing this previously and extremely popular episode: The Moral Case for Climate Reparations + Climate Justice with Maxine Burkett. Maxine is a Professor of Law at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. We talked about the state of climate migration; as we adapt, what will dominate, peaceful approaches to adaptation or more conflict oriented approaches; Differences in Climate justice in the global north and the global south. And Repairing relationships through climate reparations and Maxine makes a compelling case that reparations are a way forward to helping frontline communities adapt to climate change.. You’re going to enjoy this conversation. In this episode, Doug and Maxine discuss: the moral and intellectual case for climate reparations; climate migration; differences in climate justice in the global north and the global south; will adaptation take a peaceful or conflict oriented approach in the years ahead; and adaptation studies at the University of Hawaii.
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https://www.climateandpeace.org/people
A Pathway To Peace: Ideas For A New And More Resilient Reality
The Future of Climate Change and Peace
Youth Leadership Needed In Time Of Climate Uncertainty
Research:
Behind the Veil: Climate Migration, Regime Shift, and a New Theory of Justice
In Search of Refuge: Pacific Islands, Climate-Induced Migration, and the Legal Frontier
*On the potential for current climate ligation to address racial inequity, please see Litigating Separate and Equal.
*On equity and reparations, please see Climate Reparations. This is a relatively older piece, but is a nice precursor to my current contribution to the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice for which I serve as the climate section lead.
*On small island vulnerability and deterritorialized statehood, please see The Nation Ex-Situ.
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