How We Got Here: Producing Climate Inequity and Vulnerability to Urban Weather Extremes

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This collected volume is intentionally future-oriented; it is authored by a team of interdisciplinary scientists and practitioners who collaborate to translate research findings into networked adaptive practices that we hope will protect urban communities against the impacts of extreme weather. While future-oriented, we cannot protect future generations against urban weather extremes without understanding the historical processes through which these existential and ethical crises came about. This chapter describes how economic and political institutions produced the climate crisis in ways that also constitute a humanitarian crisis, inscribing climate inequity into the urban built environment and institutions. It offers reflections on ways in which this history must be wrestled with in the context of equitable and resilient urban futures.

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Hamstead, Z. A. (2021). How We Got Here: Producing Climate Inequity and Vulnerability to Urban Weather Extremes. In Urban Book Series (pp. 11–28). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63131-4_2

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