Conflict, Climate and Inequalities

climate-inequality

This book offers a holistic framework for understanding the complex global transformations defining the current historical moment. Centred on three major themes, international relations, climate change, and inequality, it integrates insights from physics, complexity science, political economy, and development studies. The authors argue that the growing and seemingly unstoppable centralization of capital undermines national democracies, fuels wars, degrades the environment, and exacerbates global hunger. Combining empirical data with interdisciplinary perspectives, the book challenges dominant narratives and serves as a foundational guide for those seeking to understand the roots of today’s crises and explore alternative paths forward.

Author(s)

Francesco Sylos Labini and Matteo Caravani

Publication Date

24 Mayo 2025

Publisher

Springer

DOI / URL

climate-inequality

Resource Type

Book

Systems Addressed

Climate • Social Order and Governance

Resource Theme

Learning resource
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