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The Moral Case for Climate Reparations + Climate Justice with Maxine Burkett Re-release America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast

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In episode 202 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Dr. Maxine Burkett, a Professor of Law at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. We’re taking a dive into the podcast archive and I’m rereleasing this previously and extremely popular episode:  The Moral Case for Climate Reparations + Climate Justice with Maxine Burkett. Maxine is  a Professor of Law at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. We talked about the  state of climate migration; as we adapt, what will dominate, peaceful approaches to adaptation or more conflict oriented approaches; Differences in Climate justice in the global north and the global south. And Repairing relationships through climate reparations and Maxine makes a compelling case that reparations are a way forward to helping frontline communities adapt to climate change.. You’re going to enjoy this conversation. In this episode, Doug and Maxine discuss: the moral and intellectual case for climate reparations; climate migration; differences in climate justice in the global north and the global south; will adaptation take a peaceful or conflict oriented approach in the years ahead; and adaptation studies at the University of Hawaii.
Transcript for this episode available here.
Topics covered:
Background on The Institute for Climate and Peace The state of climate migration. As we adapt, what will dominate, peaceful approaches to adaptation or more conflict oriented approaches? Differences in Climate justice in the global north and the global south. Response differences between climate change and covid-19. Repairing relationships through climate reparations. Carbon based climate reparations. Reparations and their role in helping frontline communities adapt. Climate reparations are meant to ‘rebuild trust’.  Learn about the climate program at the University of Hawaii.
Check out the America Adapts Media Kit here!
Subscribe to the America Adapts newsletter here.
Waterfront Conference hosted by the Waterfront Alliance.
May 21st, 2024, New York City
 
Links in this episode:
https://www.law.hawaii.edu/personnel/burkett/maxine
https://www.climateandpeace.org/people
A Pathway To Peace: Ideas For A New And More Resilient Reality
The Future of Climate Change and Peace
Youth Leadership Needed In Time Of Climate Uncertainty
Research: 
Behind the Veil: Climate Migration, Regime Shift, and a New Theory of Justice
In Search of Refuge: Pacific Islands, Climate-Induced Migration, and the Legal Frontier
*On the potential for current climate ligation to address racial inequity, please see Litigating Separate and Equal.
*On equity and reparations, please see Climate Reparations.  This is a relatively older piece, but is a nice precursor to my current contribution to the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice for which I serve as the climate section lead.
*On small island vulnerability and deterritorialized statehood, please see The Nation Ex-Situ.
 
The third annual Innovations in Climate Resilience Conference (ICR24) takes place on April 22-24, 2024, in Washington, DC. This toolkit is meant to help share messaging and information with your audiences. 

ICR24 WEBSITE
https://www.battelle.org/conferences/conference-on-innovations-in-climate-resilience
EMAIL CONTACTS
·         General email climateconf@battelle.org
·         Media inquiry contact - TR Massey masseytr@battelle.org
INFORMATION DOWNLOADS
·         ICR22 on-demand: Access all proceedings, presentations, videos, and photos here
·         ICR23 on-demand: Access all proceedings, presentations, videos, and photos here
IMPORTANT KEY DATES
·         Abstract Submission Deadline – December 11, 2023 – Submission link
·         Early Bird Registration Opens – November 1, 2023 – Registration link
o    Early Bird Registration Deadline - February 16, 2024
o    Standard Registration Closes - April 15, 2024

In episode 202 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Dr. Maxine Burkett, a Professor of Law at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. We’re taking a dive into the podcast archive and I’m rereleasing this previously and extremely popular episode:  The Moral Case for Climate Reparations + Climate Justice with Maxine Burkett. Maxine is  a Professor of Law at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. We talked about the  state of climate migration; as we adapt, what will dominate, peaceful approaches to adaptation or more conflict oriented approaches; Differences in Climate justice in the global north and the global south. And Repairing relationships through climate reparations and Maxine makes a compelling case that reparations are a way forward to helping frontline communities adapt to climate change.. You’re going to enjoy this conversation. In this episode, Doug and Maxine discuss: the moral and intellectual case for climate reparations; climate migration; differences in climate justice in the global north and the global south; will adaptation take a peaceful or conflict oriented approach in the years ahead; and adaptation studies at the University of Hawaii.
Transcript for this episode available here.
Topics covered:
Background on The Institute for Climate and Peace The state of climate migration. As we adapt, what will dominate, peaceful approaches to adaptation or more conflict oriented approaches? Differences in Climate justice in the global north and the global south. Response differences between climate change and covid-19. Repairing relationships through climate reparations. Carbon based climate reparations. Reparations and their role in helping frontline communities adapt. Climate reparations are meant to ‘rebuild trust’.  Learn about the climate program at the University of Hawaii.
Check out the America Adapts Media Kit here!
Subscribe to the America Adapts newsletter here.
Waterfront Conference hosted by the Waterfront Alliance.
May 21st, 2024, New York City
 
Links in this episode:
https://www.law.hawaii.edu/personnel/burkett/maxine
https://www.climateandpeace.org/people
A Pathway To Peace: Ideas For A New And More Resilient Reality
The Future of Climate Change and Peace
Youth Leadership Needed In Time Of Climate Uncertainty
Research: 
Behind the Veil: Climate Migration, Regime Shift, and a New Theory of Justice
In Search of Refuge: Pacific Islands, Climate-Induced Migration, and the Legal Frontier
*On the potential for current climate ligation to address racial inequity, please see Litigating Separate and Equal.
*On equity and reparations, please see Climate Reparations.  This is a relatively older piece, but is a nice precursor to my current contribution to the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice for which I serve as the climate section lead.
*On small island vulnerability and deterritorialized statehood, please see The Nation Ex-Situ.
 
The third annual Innovations in Climate Resilience Conference (ICR24) takes place on April 22-24, 2024, in Washington, DC. This toolkit is meant to help share messaging and information with your audiences. 

ICR24 WEBSITE
https://www.battelle.org/conferences/conference-on-innovations-in-climate-resilience
EMAIL CONTACTS
·         General email climateconf@battelle.org
·         Media inquiry contact - TR Massey masseytr@battelle.org
INFORMATION DOWNLOADS
·         ICR22 on-demand: Access all proceedings, presentations, videos, and photos here
·         ICR23 on-demand: Access all proceedings, presentations, videos, and photos here
IMPORTANT KEY DATES
·         Abstract Submission Deadline – December 11, 2023 – Submission link
·         Early Bird Registration Opens – November 1, 2023 – Registration link
o    Early Bird Registration Deadline - February 16, 2024
o    Standard Registration Closes - April 15, 2024

55 min