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Caste and Climate Change

WHEN THE EARTH BURNS, WHO GETS BURIED FIRST?

Climate change is not casteless. In India, caste decides who lives on the margins of survival. As the planet heats, Dalit and Adivasi communities face the harshest consequences.

Caste and Climate Change

Alienation and Disenfranchisement: Caste and Development Paradigms on the Kerala Coast

Alienation and Disenfranchisement: Caste and Development Paradigms on the Kerala Coast

Aravind Gopinathan

Not the Same Storm: Caste, Calamity, and the Ethics of Rescue

Not the Same Storm: Caste, Calamity, and the Ethics of Rescue

Niyati Annette Joshi

Caste, Climate, and Justice: Reimagining Environmentalism in India Through Ambedkarite Praxis

Caste, Climate, and Justice: Reimagining Environmentalism in India Through Ambedkarite Praxis

David Sathuluri

The Coming Down of the Elephant

The Coming Down of the Elephant

Victor Prince

Greenwashing Lexis, Invisibilising Caste: A Psycholinguistic Analysis of Indian Environmental Policy

Greenwashing Lexis, Invisibilising Caste: A Psycholinguistic Analysis of Indian Environmental Policy

Ankita Mathur and Archi Kulkarni

Burning at the Margins: Dalit Migrants, Heatwaves, and the Fight for Health Rights

Burning at the Margins: Dalit Migrants, Heatwaves, and the Fight for Health Rights

Ayesha Nasir Alavi and Vani Garg

Pigeon Nets and Caste Based Practices of Environmental Purification

Pigeon Nets and Caste Based Practices of Environmental Purification

Prisha Prabhuram

The Invisible Hand Behind India’s Climate Migrant Crisis: Caste as the Silent Architect of Displacement and Dispossession

The Invisible Hand Behind India’s Climate Migrant Crisis: Caste as the Silent Architect of Displacement and Dispossession

Sharada & Devrupa

Inheriting Heat: Caste and the Injustice of Cooling

Inheriting Heat: Caste and the Injustice of Cooling

Nirjesh Gautam

Caste and its interactions with the Climate Justice framework

Caste and its interactions with the Climate Justice framework

Sankalp Srivastava

What Constitutes Nature in South Asia? A Caste-Critical Perspective

What Constitutes Nature in South Asia? A Caste-Critical Perspective

Abhijit Waghre

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