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Ferreira --$tThe Green Climate Fund, international governance, and climate justice in developing nations /$rSteven Ferrey --$tEnergy access, climate justice, and financing innovation /$rAra Azad & Ava Azad --$tCorporate responsibility : promoting climate justice through the divestment of fossil fuels and socially responsible investment /$rJosephine M. Balzac --$tHuman rights dimensions of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage : a framework for climate justice in the realm of climate geoengineering /$rWilliam C.G. Burns --$gUnit II. North American perspectives.$tFlee the rising sea? : South Florida's choice of leadership or litigation /$rKeith W. Rizzardi --$tThe seas are rising and so are community voices : coastal resilience and climate justice through public participation after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill /$rDavid Roche --$tJustice in an unconventional world : First Nations' treaty rights and procedural climate justice in Alberta's oil sands region /$rCameron S.G. 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