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Course: Democracy and the Environment
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Can Democracy Save the Environment? Part II

Can Democracy Save the Environment? Part II,

Speakers: Petros Kokkalis, Michael Jakob, Michalis Goudis, Srdjan Susic, Spyros Psaroudas, Moderation: Ljubisa Vrencev

Study Material

Adow, M., Nyandire, N. Kirilenko, A., Maroufi, A. & Cardenas, M. (2021). People’s Voices in National Climate Plans. Civil society perspectives from Kenya, the Kyrgyz Republic, Morocco and the Philippines.

Bratspies, R.M. (2018). The Climate for Human Rights. University of Miami Law Review, 72(2), 308–344.

Hügel, S., & Davies, A. R. (2020). Public participation, engagement, and climate change adaptation: A review of the research literature. WIREs Climate Change, 11(4), e645.

Mercer, TG & Kythreotis, AP (2020) Towards Citizen Governance for Climate Change Education and Justice: A Science–Policy Perspective,  Myers, S, Hemstock, S & Hanna, E (Eds.) Science, Faith and the Climate Crisis, Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 79-92.

Sotiris, P. (2020). Is a Democratic Biopolitics Possible? Socialist Project – The Bullet.

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