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What we owe the water
It's time for a fossil fuel treaty
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Kumi Naidoo argues for a coordinated international treaty to address the harms caused by fossil fuel extraction and combustion.
The book examines the political, economic, and human rights dimensions of the climate crisis and proposes concrete governance reforms.
Naidoo draws on his decades of global activism to highlight the disproportionate impacts on vulnerable communities and the moral imperative for systemic change.
He outlines strategies for building transnational coalitions and institutional mechanisms to limit fossil fuel production and finance a just transition.
The work is both a critique of current policy failures and a pragmatic roadmap for international cooperation to protect people and ecosystems.
The book examines the political, economic, and human rights dimensions of the climate crisis and proposes concrete governance reforms.
Naidoo draws on his decades of global activism to highlight the disproportionate impacts on vulnerable communities and the moral imperative for systemic change.
He outlines strategies for building transnational coalitions and institutional mechanisms to limit fossil fuel production and finance a just transition.
The work is both a critique of current policy failures and a pragmatic roadmap for international cooperation to protect people and ecosystems.
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