CLIMATE INJUSTICES HAVE MULTIPLIED OVER TIME: THE NEED FOR CLIMATE SYSTEM JUSTICE

BY JOYEETA GUPTA, YANG CHEN, CLARA MCDONNELL, AUGUSTO HERAS, JANINA HERZOG-HAWELKA, FRANK DE MORRÉE AND OPAL MORALES ASENCIO

7/8/25

November 3 2011, people evacuated fleeing heavy flooding in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo: Chattaphan Sakulthong / Shutterstock

This article asks: How have climate injustices accumulated in climate negotiations, and how can a climate system justice approach be developed? It concludes that, first, without a just approach, climate change cannot be addressed. Second, it identifies six cumulative injustices: (a) delay of the long-term climate objective, (b) post-equitable sharing of the ‘carbon budget’, (c) ignoring stranded resources and assets, (d) adopting efficient but inequitable/ineffective mitigation instruments, (e) weak adaptation and loss and damage strategies and (f) a symptomatic not curative approach. This article concludes by calling for climate system justice, arguing that only a just approach enables effective climate policy.

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