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Climate Crisis, Energy Violence

Mapping Fossil Energy's Enduring Grasp on Our Precarious Future
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Author Biography:

Mary Finley-Brook is an associate professor of Geography and Global Studies at the University of Richmond. Finley-Brook has decades of experience conducting participatory action research and collaborates regularly with community-based organizations and frontline populations to advance climate justice in energy sector transformation. Stephen Metts is a GIS analyst, instructor and scholar based in New York City, USA. His research and practice provides spatial analysis of urban and rural communities, with specialities in energy infrastructure, environmental justice and community impacts. As an adjunct assistant professor at The New School in New York City, he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses featuring Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping of global and regional issues related to land use, climate change, human rights and migration.
Release date NZ
November 1st, 2024
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
304
ISBN-13
9780128195017
Product ID
32939289

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