Climate Change

 

Ariel Salleh (2008) 'Climate Change - and the Other Footprint', The Commoner, No. 13, 103-113: www.thecommoner.org

Ariel Salleh (2008) 'Is Australia's Climate Policy Gender Literate?', Insight, Sydney, Centre for Policy Development, June: www.cpd.org.au

Ariel Salleh (2010) 'Climate Change and the Other Footprint', The Scavenger, April.
The Scavenger: www.thescavenger.net.

Ariel Salleh (2010) 'Editorial: A sociological reflection on the complexities of climate change research', International Journal of Water, Vol. 5, No. 4, 285-297.

Ariel Salleh (2010) 'Climate Change - and the Other Footprint', Journal of Environmental Thought and Education, Vol. 4, 218-224 (Japanese trans.)

Ariel Salleh (2010) 'Climate Strategy: Making the Choice between Ecological Modernization or Living Well', Journal of Australian Political Economy, No. 66, 124-149.

Ariel Salleh (2011) 'What Does it Mean to Take Direct Action for Climate?', Chain Reaction, No. 111, 40-42.

Ariel Salleh (2011) 'Cancun and After: A Sociology of Climate Change', Arena Magazine, No. 110, 24-31.

Ariel Salleh (2011) 'Will There Be Life After Ecological Modernisation?', Australian Options, No. 66, 11-13.

Ariel Salleh (2011) 'Cancun and After: A Sociology of Climate Change', Political Economy of the World-System News, American Sociological Association, Vol. 11, No. 1, 4-5. Reprint.

Ariel Salleh (2011) ‘Climate Change and the Other footprint’, The Anarchist Review, No. 12.

Ariel Salleh (2012) 'Rio+20 - and the Extractivist Green Economy', Arena, No. 119, 28-30.

Ariel Salleh (2012) 'Climate Change and the "Other"', Women Resisting Crisis and War, Asia Pacific Research Network Conference Proceedings, Manila: IBON.

Ariel Salleh (2012) ‘Rio+20 and the Neoliberal's "Green Economy": Seeking a Socially Inclusive Strategy for Climate Negotiations’, US Social Forum Newsletter, 23 April.

Ariel Salleh (2014) 'Foreword' to Michal Kravcik et al, After Us, the Desert and the Deluge?, Seoul: CIR CO. (Korean transl. - KR)

Ariel Salleh (2015) ‘Listening to Ecological Voices from the Global South’, Journal of Environmental Thought and Education, Vol. 8, 64-71.

Ariel Salleh (2015) 'Another Climate Strategy is Possible': www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features. (ZA)

Ariel Salleh (2015) 'Another Climate Strategy is Possible', Progress in Political Economy: www.ppesydney.net: http://ppesydney.net/democratising-class-theory/ (AU)

Ariel Salleh (2016) 'Climate, Water, and Livelihood Skills: A post-development reading of the SDGs', Globalizations, Vol. 13, No. 6, 952-959. (EU)

Ariel Salleh (2016) 'The Anthropocene: Thinking in “Deep Geological Time” or Deep Libidinal Time?', International Critical Thought, Vol. 6, No. 3, 422-433.

Ariel Salleh (2016) 'En "post-development" - forstaelse af klima, vand og baeredygtigheds malene', Clarte, No. 30, 10-18. (Danish trans. DN).

Ariel Salleh (2016) 'Climate, Water, and Livelihood Skills: A post-development reading of the SDGs', Globalizations, Vol. 13, No. 6, 952-959. (EU)

Ariel Salleh (2016) 'Another climate strategy is possible', Pambazuka, Issue 756: http://pambazuka.org/en/category/features/96307 (ZA)

Ariel Salleh (2017) 'Water, Climate, and Peace: From Extractivism to Deep Ecological', Journal of Environmental Thought and Education, Vol. 10, 61-65. (Japanese trans. JP)

Ariel Salleh (2018) 'Rethinking Climate Politics in the Vernacular', Arena Magazine, No. 155, 18-20.

Ariel Salleh (2020) 'A Materialist Ecofeminist Reading of the Green Economy: or, Yes Karl, the Ecological Footprint is Sex-Gendered’, in Hamed Hosseini, James Goodman, Sara Motta, and Barry Gills (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies. London: Routledge.

  

 

ACTIVIST LINKS

Biofuelwatch: www.biofuelwatch.org.uk
Carbon Trade Watch: www.carbontradewatch.org/durban 
Climate Justice Now: www.climate-justice-now.org
Indigenous Environmental Network: www.ienearth.org
Rainforest Action Network: www.ran.org 
REDD Monitor: www.redd-monitor.org 
RisingTide: www.risingtidenorthamerica.org
Women for Climate Justice: www.gendercc.net

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