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Urban Climate Insurgency

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Pages: 168

Volume 40, Number 1

Published: March 2022

An issue of: Social Text

Academic Editor: Jayna Brown

Special Issue Editors: Ashley Dawson, Marco Armiero, Ethemcan Turhan, Roberta Biasillo

According to the United Nations, cities are responsible for up to 75 percent of contemporary carbon emissions, with transport and buildings being among the largest contributors. The worsening climate emergency is driving the proliferation and increasing political prominence of urban insurgencies around the world, particularly among the peoples of the global South. Contributors to this special issue explore the rise of grassroots movements that advocate for radical climate change politics and justice in cities affected by the intensifying climate emergency. Topics include pro-poor politics in northern Jakarta and Bangalore, the popular response to a garbage crisis in Naples, community-led reforestation efforts in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, and efforts to bridge antiracist and environmentalist struggles in California. Noting that environmental policy is no longer the exclusive province of national governments, international agreements, and panels of experts, the contributors seek to determine how urban insurgent movements differ from those unfolding at other scales.

Contributors. Yasar Adnan Adanali, Marco Armiero, Solomon Benjamin, Roberta Biasillo, Ashley Dawson, Salvatore Paolo De Rosa, Sinan Erensü, Macarena Gómez-Barris, Baris Ine, Lise Sedrez, AbdouMaliq Simone, Ethemcan Turhan

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