![]() ![]() The advantage of reconceptualizing climate justice in this way is that it becomes more inclusive it acknowledges the differential histories and practices of social, environmental, and ecological harm, while opening just pathways into uncertain futures. ![]() Therefore, we advocate for the concept of multispecies justice to enrich climate justice in order to more effectively confront the climate crisis. This is for two reasons: first, as a framing for the problem, current notions of climate justice are insufficient to overcome the persistent silencing of voices belonging to multiple “others” and second, they do not question, and thus implicitly condone, human exceptionalism and the violence it enacts, historically and in this era of the Anthropocene. ![]() The normative frame of climate justice as conceived in academia, policy arenas, and grassroots action, although imperative and growing in popularity across climate movements, is no longer adequate to address this emergency. In 2019, the climate emergency entered mainstream debates. ![]()
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