Climate Justice Across Time

Seminar: ‘The Threat of Intergenerational Extortion: On the Temptation to Become the Climate Mafia While Masquerading as the Intergenerational Robin Hood’, Stephen Gardiner (Washington).

Publication: McKinnon, C., Climate Change and Future Justice (Routledge, 2011).

Publication: McKinnon, C., ‘Climate Justice in a Carbon Budget’, Climatic Change (2016).

Publication: McKinnon, C., ‘Corrective Justice and Climate Change’, Annual Review of Law and Ethics (2009).

Publication: McKinnon, C., ‘Climate Change Justice: Getting Motivated in the Last Chance Saloon’, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (2011).

Conference paper: Hilson, C., ‘’Framing Time in Climate Change Litigation‘, presented variously at: workshop ‘Climate Change Litigation and Legal Mobilization’, UCL Department of Political Science and School of Public Policy, 21 July 2017; workshop, Regulating Climate Change: Governance and Legal Mobilization, IISL, Onati, Spain, 27-28 July 2017 and SLS conference, Dublin, 5 September 2017.

Grant application: McKinnon is leading a project in what we owe to children under climate change. Children are often the motif of climate justice, yet analysis rarely focuses on explicitly on children as a group distinct from adults. Given that the needs, powers, responsibilities, and capabilities of children differ from those of adults, we are failing children living with climate change in significant ways by not sharpening the focus of our thinking about them in ways that reflect these differences.