青年与气候正义:青年人在可持续未来行动中的代表性

IF 3.6 3区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geographical Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.1111/geoj.12547
Onyx Sloan Morgan, Fabiola Melchior, Kimberley Thomas, Laura McNab-Coombs
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从化石燃料公司赞助气候变化教育,到国际青年聚会,青年受到气候正义斗争的冲击,同时也被遗弃。导致环境和社会危机交织的根本问题往往在青年参与的活动中被抹杀。这些危机是更广泛的结构性条件的直接结果,而这些条件已成为事实上的全球秩序,并推动着可持续发展的理念。在加拿大等殖民地,殖民主义、资本主义和不公平的暴力形式相互依存,导致气候不公正现象长期存在。青年们越来越意识到这些纠葛,但却似乎对变革行动望而却步。考虑到这些矛盾,本评论调查了青年在为以正义为重点的气候行动做出重要贡献的同时所面临的障碍,并提请注意加强有意义的青年参与的必要性。为了探讨这一问题,我们参考了气候与环境正义文献、青年领导的倡议以及全球舞台上的青年代表。
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Youth and climate justice: Representations of young people in action for sustainable futures

From fossil fuel corporations sponsoring climate change education to youth-washing international gatherings, young people are bombarded, and simultaneously abandoned, by struggles for climate justice. The root issues fuelling interlocking environmental and social crises are often erased in initiatives involving youth. These crises are a direct result of broader, structural conditions that have become the de facto global order and propel notions of sustainable development. In settler colonial contexts such as Canada, colonialism, capitalism and inequitable forms of violence mutually depend upon one another to perpetuate climate injustice. Youth are increasingly aware of these entanglements, while seemingly discouraged from transformative action. With these tensions in mind, this commentary investigates the obstacles youth face despite making key contributions to justice-focused climate action, and draws attention to the necessity of strengthening meaningful youth engagement. To explore this issue, we engage with climate and environmental justice literature, youth-led initiatives, and youth representation on a global stage.

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期刊介绍: The Geographical Journal has been the academic journal of the Royal Geographical Society, under the terms of the Royal Charter, since 1893. It publishes papers from across the entire subject of geography, with particular reference to public debates, policy-orientated agendas.
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