Elizabeth Cripps on Climate Justice and Caring
Mairi
It comes down to a simple enough question. Do we value those people's lives, or do we not?
Author Elizabeth Cripps visited the Lighthouse to talk about climate justice as a deeply moral issue, and treat us to an excerpt from her new book 'What Climate Justice Means and Why We Should Care'.
Elizabeth also gifted us a list of recommendations - essential reads to find ways forward through this crisis, focusing on bold action, equity, responsibility and care.
Linked Books
![Image for What Climate Justice Means And Why We Should Care](https://jackets.gardners.com/media/640/97814729/9781472991812.jpg)
- title
- What Climate Justice Means And Why We Should Care
- author
- Cripps, Elizabeth
![Image for There Is No Planet B : A Handbook for the Make or Break Years - Updated Edition](https://jackets.gardners.com/media/640/97811088/9781108821575.jpg)
- title
- There Is No Planet B : A Handbook for the Make or Break Years - Updated Edition
- author
- Berners-Lee, Mike (Lancaster University)
![Image for All We Can Save : Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis](https://jackets.gardners.com/media/640/97805932/9780593237083.jpg)
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- All We Can Save : Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis
- author
- Johnson, Ayana Elizabeth, Wilkinson, Katharine K.
![Image for How To Save Our Planet : The Facts](https://jackets.gardners.com/media/640/97802414/9780241472521.jpg)
- title
- How To Save Our Planet : The Facts
- author
- Maslin, Mark A.
![Image for Saving Us : A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World](https://jackets.gardners.com/media/640/97819821/9781982143831.jpg)
- title
- Saving Us : A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World
- author
- Hayhoe, Katharine