(Re)configuring moral boundaries of intergenerational justice: the UK parent-led climate movement
(Re)configuring moral boundaries of intergenerational justice: the UK parent-led climate movement
The interests of children in a climate-challenged future are under-represented within UK policy-making and public discourse. Debates on intergenerational equity have centred on economic logic rather than the moral issue of harms to the next generation, or the responsibilities of today’s generation. Civil movements play an important role in changing public and political thinking on this issue; however, research on intergenerational climate justice activism has so far been confined to the youth movement.