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The Centre for Climate Justice launch first of a kind book series with Routledge
The Centre for Climate Justice at Glasgow Caledonian University is pleased to announce the launch of the Rou (More)
Intersectionality and climate justice: An emancipatory research agenda
Intersectionality is concerned with the presence of and dynamics between different social categories of difference (gender, race, class, sexuality, ability, etc.), and with how they affect an individual’s relationship to power. Scholars across a numb (More)
Climate justice, just transition and racial inequality
There is an emerging debate on how recovery strategies to the coronavirus pandemic may promote or undermine climate action and addressing the inequalities within our society. The Centre for Climate Justice in partnership with Chatham House recently h (More)
The Centre for Climate Justice 2020 Public Engagement Calendar
The Centre for Climate Justice at Glasgow Caledonian University are delighted to announce our 2020 public engagement calendar. Our focus is to foster deep and challenging conversations on the injustices of climate change around the world. Join us and (More)
Climate Justice in the Arctic: an emerging research agenda
Climate justice is an emerging and increasingly relevant field in Arctic research as the region undergoes rapid physical and socio-economic change because of climate change. Recently, the Centre for Climate Justice hosted a webinar on charting a way (More)
The Psychological Stress of Erratic Rainfall in Malawi
Erratic rainfall patterns in Malawi are playing havoc with the lives and livelihoods of communities.  Homes, businesses, roads and bridges have been destroyed in recent months following heavy rainfall. On my recent fieldwork trip to the South-eastern (More)
Resilience to climate change isn't always simple
We live in turbulent times. Economic crises, wars, the rise of populism and xenophobia, Brexit, climate change – these are just some examples of things that can seriously affect our finances, security, stability and health. In face of these challe (More)
What will a climate just future look like?
When you think about climate change and climate justice, what do you think of visually? Do you see images of floods and displaced people, do you see protests, or do you see individuals affected by storms, wildfires, and other natural disasters? Negat (More)
Global climate emergency: UK Government aid spending needs a climate justice lens
Placing climate change at the front and centre of the UK Aid strategy and funding is hugely welcome and the timing could not be more perfect. In recent months the world has been witnessing two of the most powerful and devastating cyclones to hit the (More)
Reporting on a climate change, climate justice and mental health knowledge exchange event
Climate psychology is an area which has received very little research attention so far, and the aim of my new role at the Centre for Climate Justice is to change that. In my programme of research I will start to tackle some of the most critical unans (More)
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  1. Gordon Google at |

    Nice gallery of photos

  2. Anne Awning at |

    What are the photos at the bottom? – Anne Awning

  3. Flask at |

    very nice, goodluck

  4. Usman Latif at |

    Hi
    I’m USMAN LATIF recently graduated from GCU common good university’s with the course INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT. I’m really enjoyed my journey with GCU Professors and staff.
    Glasgow Caledonian University the most appropriated institute because , Glasgow Caledonian University has become one of the largest universities in Scotland with over 20,000 students. The campus is self–contained and situated right in the heart of the lively city of Glasgow. A distinctive, inclusive and forward-looking university, GCU is committed to its social mission to promote the common good. It has become an international centre of excellence in higher education, promoting employability and global citizenship in our graduates.

    Thank you GCU

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