Human development thinking about climate change requires a human rights agenda and an ontology of shared human security

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This chapter grows out of my earlier paper ‘Climate Change: The need for a human rights agenda within a framework of shared human security’, that appeared in [2012, vol. 79(4), pp. 983–1014]. The present version extends the discussion to cover human development thinking more fully and updates the arguments.

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Gasper, D. (2020). Human development thinking about climate change requires a human rights agenda and an ontology of shared human security. In Sustainability, Capabilities and Human Security (pp. 135–168). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38905-5_6

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