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International Climate Justice
The unequal geographies of climate finance: Climate injustice and dependency in the world system
David Ciplet, Danielle Falzon*, Ike Uri, Stacy-ann Robinson, Romain Weikmans, and J. Timmons Roberts. “The unequal geographies of climate finance: Climate injustice and dependency in the world system.” Political Geography, Volume 99, October, 2022.
Falzon, Danielle. 2021. “The Ideal Delegation: How Institutional Privilege Silences ‘Developing’ Nations in the UN Climate Negotiations.” Social Problems, August 20, 2021.
Falzon, Danielle. 2021. “Expertise and Exclusivity in Adaptation Decision-Making.” Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 51:95-100 (August 2021).
Danielle Falzon, Fred Shaia, J. Timmons Roberts, Md. Fahad Hossain, Stacy-ann Robinson, Mizan R. Khan, David Ciplet; Tactical Opposition: Obstructing Loss and Damage Finance in the United Nations Climate Negotiations. Global Environmental Politics 2023; doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/glep_a_00722
Toward Climate Justice: Making the Polluters Pay for Loss and Damage.” In Principles of Justice and Real-World Climate Politics
Hossain, Md. Fahad, Danielle Falzon, M. Feisal Rahman, and Saleemul Huq. 2021. “Toward Climate Justice: Making the Polluters Pay for Loss and Damage.” In Principles of Justice and Real-World Climate Politics, edited by Sarah Kenehan and Corey Katz, 149–70. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
Timmons Roberts et al. 2020. “Four agendas for research and policy on emissions mitigation and well-being,” Global Sustainability (January 2020).
The Paris Framework for Climate Change Capacity Building
Mizan Khan, J. Timmons Roberts, Saleemul Huq, & Victora Hoffmeister. 2018. “The Paris Framework for Climate Change Capacity Building,” London and New York: Routledge/Taylor and Francis (2018).
Does the Arc of History Bend Towards Climate Justice? Toward an Agenda for Engaged Research
J. Timmons Roberts. 2018. “Does the Arc of History Bend Towards Climate Justice? Toward an Agenda for Engaged Research.” In A Research Agenda for Global Environmental Politics, Edward Elgar (September 2018).
Sivan Kartha et al. 2018. “Cascading biases against poorer countries,” Nature: Climate Change (April 2018).
Climate change and the transition to neoliberal environmental governance
David Ciplet & J. Timmons Roberts. 2017. “Climate change and the transition to neoliberal environmental governance,” Global Environmental Change (September 2017).
Why Equity is fundamental in climate change policy research
Sonja Klinsky et al. 2017. “Why Equity is fundamental in climate change policy research,” Global Environmental Change (May 2017).