The politics of climate change knowledge : : labelling climate change-induced uprooted people / / Nowrin Tabassum.

This book addresses political knowledge of climate change and its relation to labelling people affected by climate change, either as ⁰́₈climate refugees⁰́₉ or as ⁰́₈climate change-induced displaced people or migrants⁰́₉. By questioning the knowledge of climate change and subsequent labelling of peop...

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Superior document:Transforming Environmental Politics and Policy
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Place / Publishing House:Abingdon, Oxon ;, New York, NY : : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Transforming Environmental Politics and Policy
Physical Description:1 online resource (181 pages)
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