Mudanças climáticas e justiça: uma revisão sistemática da literatura internacional
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2177-5230.2025.e98610Palavras-chave:
Mudança climática, Economia política, Revisão sistemática, Crise ambiental, Governança climáticaResumo
Este artigo analisa a evolução das mudanças climáticas, originalmente consideradas um problema ambiental, para se tornarem um desafio complexo com implicações políticas e econômicas em um contexto internacional mais amplo. Explora como a justiça climática tem sido interpretada e utilizada por pesquisadores, ativistas e formuladores de políticas. O estudo é baseado em uma revisão sistemática da literatura, que investiga as múltiplas facetas da justiça climática. O método inclui a definição de um protocolo de pesquisa e a seleção criteriosa de artigos relevantes. Este artigo contribui para uma compreensão aprofundada da justiça no contexto das mudanças climáticas e destaca a importância de um alinhamento conceitual para avançar no debate acadêmico e nas políticas ambientais globais.
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