Edited handbook that provides a comprehensive treatment of the complex relationship between inequality and the environment and illustrates the myriad ways in which they intersect. Features 30 contributions from leading experts in the field, it explores the ways in which inequality impacts three of the most pressing contemporary environmental issues: climate change, natural resource extraction, and food insecurity.
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Handbook on Inequality and the Environment: Elgar Handbooks on Inequality (ed. by Michael Long, Michael Lynch, and Paul Stretesky)