Guy Jackson
@Guy_R_Jackson
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Geographer researching disasters, climate change loss & damage, and socioecological relations.
Joined July 2020
A new paper of mine just published based on a climate ethnography in regional Australia. I identify key temporalities of climate change loss and damage held by a range of social actors. Open access in Annals of @theAAG. Link to full paper https://t.co/dlecM0Z8g5
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See this blog version of @Guy_R_Jackson's recent article 'Australian third sector actors’ theories of change for climate justice: real and apparent barriers and obscured root causes' https://t.co/Ft7k7R5AVq
tandfonline.com
As climate action remains insufficient, societal actors are demanding climate justice. Self-defined climate advocates working within non-governmental and not-for-profit organisations – collectively...
New blog by @Guy_R_Jackson! "to ensure that climate justice becomes more than just an empty phrase, it is important to unearth and critique what it...means for advocates and the assumptions, strategies and tactics that underpin their theories of change" https://t.co/3s8AjcsGY1
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New #OpenAccess article from @Guy_R_Jackson - Australian third sector actors’ theories of change for climate justice. When giving up is not an option, critical reflection on the root causes of climate injustice and barriers to change is necessary. https://t.co/8lzFH1BK5K
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New paper! I critique Australian NGO and CSO actors' theories of change for climate justice. A reformist justice focused on incremental change without confronting the root causes of historical and ongoing injustice (e.g., colonial capitalism). https://t.co/BMyeUim9IX
tandfonline.com
As climate action remains insufficient, societal actors are demanding climate justice. Self-defined climate advocates working within non-governmental and not-for-profit organisations – collectively...
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1/7. 📣NEW STUDY: 🐟“#LossAndDamage in Tropical Fisheries: A Systematic Review of People, #Climate, and Fisheries” from Alicia N’Guetta, Emily Boyd and Torsten Krause from @LUCSUS_LU and @Guy_R_Jackson of @NorthumbriaUni via @SpringerNature. 🔗Read it here:
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1/2. 📣POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW WANTED: The African Synthesis Centre for #ClimateChange, Environment and Development is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow for “Unpacking Non-economic #LossAndDamage in Africa” 🔥⛈️ . ⏰ Deadline: 23 February ✏️Apply:
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1/8. 📢 This important @CambUP_GSus paper from @douwevanschie, @Guy_R_Jackson, @SerdecznyOlivia and @keesvdgeest questions the dichotomy between economic💰 and non-economic ❤️🩹 #LossAndDamage and the implications for policy and research. 🔗Read it here: https://t.co/tbbvLDxEXF
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1/24.🥳NEW PAPER: “#LossAndDamage as the Third Pillar of #ClimateAction: Delivering a #LossAndDamage Sub-Goal Under the New Collective Quantified Goal on #ClimateFinance (#NCQG) at #COP29”. 🎉 🔗Read it here: https://t.co/xAUqkVAhwe
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11/21. ❤️🩹Our Impact: Non-Economic #LossAndDamage 🔥The #ClimateCrisis is causing widespread non-economic #LossAndDamage (#NELD) to biodiversity 🌱, health ♥️, culture 🎭, and more. We connect researchers with #LossAndDamage policy makers and negotiators to help developing
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1/21. 🥳WE ARE CELEBRATING 5⃣YEARS OF IMPACT! 👏We are very excited to launch our new ✨Impact Page🎯showcasing 5⃣ years of our transformative work🌍on #LossAndDamage from #ClimateChange under the @UNFCCC. 🔥🌊🌪️⛈️ 🔗 Experience it here: https://t.co/HMaiYraBRf
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Our new paper in which we question the dichotomy between economic and non-economic loss and damage has just been published. We explore how the interlinkages between the two and the implications for policy and research. https://t.co/8py64fBh5G
cambridge.org
Economic and non-economic loss and damage: a harmful dichotomy? - Volume 7
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New commentary on the blurred nature of economic and non-economic L&D. Led by @douwevanschie and co-authored by myself, @keesvdgeest , and @SerdecznyOlivia, we show how economic and non-economic L&D are linked, which has important policy implications. https://t.co/boz2Dr8AT6
cambridge.org
Economic and non-economic loss and damage: a harmful dichotomy? - Volume 7
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@klimamonitor, a hitherto quite serious Danish publication on #climate, just provided a platform to the most trite and worn out "arguments" of the denial/delay camp: no temperature increase, no growing weather extremes and climate change is good! 🧵 https://t.co/QzKDrCObm4
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A recently published co-authored paper led by @douwevanschie in @ClimaticChange: "Addressing non-economic loss and damage: learning from autonomous responses in Bangladesh"! Will be of interest to a wide range of people working on or thinking about NELD https://t.co/oatKR8HkUj
link.springer.com
Climatic Change - People in the Majority World disproportionately experience Loss and Damage (L&D) related to climate change. Policymakers and researchers are exploring ways to address...
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A recently published co-authored paper led by @douwevanschie in @ClimaticChange: "Addressing non-economic loss and damage: learning from autonomous responses in Bangladesh"! Will be of interest to a wide range of people working on or thinking about NELD https://t.co/oatKR8HkUj
link.springer.com
Climatic Change - People in the Majority World disproportionately experience Loss and Damage (L&D) related to climate change. Policymakers and researchers are exploring ways to address...
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📝New publication📝: "Addressing non-economic loss and damage: learning from autonomous responses in Bangladesh"! In this paper, we argue that interventions responding to non-economic #lossanddamage can build on and support local-level efforts. https://t.co/HNkoo2J20N
link.springer.com
Climatic Change - People in the Majority World disproportionately experience Loss and Damage (L&D) related to climate change. Policymakers and researchers are exploring ways to address...
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My paper on "climate resilience governmentality" has found a home in Vol 7 issue 3. Check it out if you are interested in exploring how dominant resilience discourses and interventions influence vulnerability to climate change in Australia.
journals.sagepub.com
Australia is already experiencing climate change losses and damages. Australian governments and other institutional actors acknowledge vulnerability, yet they c...
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I think and read a lot about grief. I am very pleased to have this paper published, “Ecology of Grief,” which consolidates my upcoming research on the Himalayas. The editors & 3 reviewers were very generous, kind and helpful. @envplane @GeosciencesEd
https://t.co/3X6EDncYAq
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New co-authored paper on the political and legal implications of defining particularly vulnerable for the loss and damage fund. We advance arguments against a narrow, country-specific definition of particularly vulnerable. Free access for 3 months. https://t.co/p8ZSpc1wh8
tandfonline.com
At COP27, Parties agreed to establish a fund for loss and damage. During the COP28 opening plenary, the Loss and Damage Fund was operationalised. Despite this progress, significant questions about ...
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