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The paper explores political economic questions concerning new market creation and sociological interpretations of political contestation on climate change. The author draws on existing case studies of corporate/state networks and social movement activity as well as his observations as a...
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Is carbon trading a just policy response to climate change? To answer this question, I begin by proposing necessary conditions for a just emissions trading scheme. It should lower emissions, and distribute burdens fairly. The Australian carbon trading scheme did not meet these conditions. The...
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How have Australian social movement actors sought sway in the political contest over climate change 2007-2013? This paper traces shifting movement strategies during a protracted period of political contestation over climate change and fossil fuels in Australia. It reveals the strategies and...
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