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Climate change must be viewed as structural injustice because

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A.a. the opportunities of individuals and communities to reduce climate change and adapt to climate change depend on structural factors.
B.b. if structural injustice is not taken into account, climate policy measures may hamper the position of groups already in a vulnerable position.
C.c. the proportion of emission resulting from the activities of individuals and communities has been dependent on structural factors.
D.d. solutions to climate change require questioning normalised operating models.
E.e. the vulnerability of individuals and communities to the effects of climate change depends on structural factors.
F.f. it is caused as a side effect of everyday activities without malice.
G.g. changes in the consumption habits of individuals are enough to solve climate change.
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Question restatement: Climate change must be viewed as structural injustice because Option a: 'the opportunities of individuals and communities to reduce climate change and adapt to climate change depend on structural factors.' This is a strong link to structural injustice: access to resources, political power, and social capital shape who can act on climate, who can adapt, and who bears the costs. If opportunities are distributed through structural lenses (inequality, institutions, wealth gaps), climate action cannot be separated from justice considerations. Option b: 'if structural injustice is not taken into account, climate policy measures may hamper the ......Login to view full explanation

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