Rethinking Climate Change through Intersectionality: Contributions, Potentialities and Challenges

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Abstract

Intersectionality is becoming a key theory for studying the social dimension of climate change. This article critically reviews the main academic studies that use intersectionality as an analytical framework to understand the climate emergency, highlighting their main contributions, potentialities, and challenges. Intersectionality allows for a systemic understanding of climate change, shedding light on the role of social structures in shaping climate experiences. This theory reveals how the climate emergency affects individuals and social groups unequally, based on their positions within power structures, bringing to the fore the experiences of the most marginalised groups. Thus, intersectionality becomes a fundamental tool to improve climate justice. Despite the progress made in recent years in intersectional climate studies, the article points to the need to broaden the research scope to new empirical cases and methodological perspectives to further consolidate this emerging field.

Keywords

intersectionality, climate change, climate justice, social inequalities

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2025-10-31

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Coll-Planell, M. (2025). Rethinking Climate Change through Intersectionality: Contributions, Potentialities and Challenges. Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica, 71(3), 561–584. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/dag.1422

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