How can we achieve net zero with a injust food system
Net zero is disproportionately distributed throughout the UK which aligns with the problem of food injustice. Food injustice is where there is unequal and unfair...
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Net zero is disproportionately distributed throughout the UK which aligns with the problem of food injustice. Food injustice is where there is unequal and unfair...
Distributive justice is the concept that resources, benefits and burdens within society should be fairly allocated to all individuals, regardless of their socioeconomic status or...
The transition to a net-zero (NZ) economy is pivotal in our endeavour to resist further effects of climate change (Middlemiss et al., 2019). As targets...
Understanding sustainability problems through a justice lens is imperative for solutions that empower, distribute opportunities and burdens, while ensuring a system that all can participate...
To contribute to the global response to climate change, the UK Government has made a legal commitment to achieve ‘net-zero’ greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by...
Beyond Individual Blame Leaflet
Just transport futures - 2 households
Is there justice in eating sustainably? 1. The Food Justice Gap in Sustainable Eating Sustainable eating often comes with higher costs, making organic produce, fair-trade...
The Sustainable Living Guide