Climate & Environmental Studies – UTPJ Reads Congress 2023

May 17, 2023

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Discover articles from University of Toronto Press Journals that explore topics relevant to Climate  Studies across disciplines. This collection – many of which are #FreeToRead until the end of June – includes articles on such topics as carbon pricing costs, a history of oil spills, and religion and climate crisis.

The Canadian Historical Review
A History of Oil Spills on Long-Distance Pipelines in Canada
Sean Kheraj
CHR 101.2

Canadian Public Policy
Carbon Pricing Costs for Households and the Progressivity of Revenue Recycling Options in Canada (#AdvanceAccess)
Jennifer Winter, Brett Doler, G. Kent Fellow
CPP 49.1

Canadian Review of American Studies 
The Making of Philadelphia: The Natural Environment and Its Scientific and Artistic Histories
Naomi Slipp
CRAS 50.1, 2020

Cartographica 
Mapping Seasonality and Rural Production from a Geohistorical Perspective: The “Ripening Time Registry” of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany (Nineteenth Century, Italy) (#FreetoRead)
Massimiliano Grava, Nicola Gabellieri, Giancarlo Macchi Janica
CARTO 56.4, 2021

Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures
Blood in the Water: Jewell Parker Rhodes’s Bayou Magic as Children’s Petrofiction (#FreetoRead)
Lara Saguisag
Jeunesse 14.1, 2022

Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy 
Breaking the Walls of Complex Systems Change in Cities: A Service Ecosystems and Psychological Perspective (#AdvanceAccess)
Tim Posselt, Manuel Riemer, Randy Sa’d, Brenna Walsh
JCCPE 1.1, 2022

Journal of Religion of Popular Culture
Liberal Prepping as Apocalyptic Eco-Religion (#FreetoRead)
Juli Gittinger
JRPC 35.1, 2023

Toronto Journal of Theology
The Climate Crisis and the Church: A Landscape for Theological Education (#FreetoRead)
Sylvia C. Keesmaat
TJT 38.2, 2022

Urban History Review
Urban Environmental History in Anglophone Canada: Omissions and Opportunities (#FreetoRead)
Jennifer Bonnell, Sean Kheraj
UHR 50.1-2, 2022

The Yearbook of Comparative Literature
Damage and Repair in Environmental Assessment (#FreetoRead)
Chris Malcolm
YCL 64, 2018

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