Interconnected Justice: Understanding the cross-border implications of climate transition policies
This report provides normative proposals on how to widen the approach of policymakers and non-state actors (companies and financial institutions) when addressing the question of justice in climate and nature transition policies.
This report highlights:
- The interconnected nature of the global just transition to low emissions and climate-resilient development;
- How policies for companies and financial institutions can influence their activity towards greater interconnected justice outcomes; and
- How local, national and supranational policymakers can enhance multi-actor dialogue towards stronger interconnected justice outcomes.
It aims to support policymakers in developing policies for companies and financial institutions and enhance the integrity of these actors’ justice commitments in an increasingly interconnected world. It also underscores the importance of pursuing the just transition at speed and scale across jurisdictions, underpinned by policy provisions on cross-border impacts and interconnected justice.
The research and writing of this report were undertaken by Jodi-Ann Jue Xuan Wang of the Just
Transition Finance Lab at the Grantham Research Institute on climate Change and the Environment,
London School of Economics, and Davide Cerrato of the Taskforce on Net Zero Policy Secretariat.