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Climate Activism, Digital Technologies, and Organizational Change provides a comprehensive analysis of how organizations—from businesses to governments—are utilizing digital tools to advance climate action and foster meaningful institutional transformation. The book explores the mechanisms through which digital technologies enable climate activism, facilitate stakeholder engagement, and drive organizational responses to environmental challenges.
Drawing on contemporary case studies and empirical research, the authors examine how digital platforms, data analytics, and communication technologies reshape organizational strategies for sustainability. The work addresses both the opportunities and limitations of technology-driven climate solutions, considering how digital innovation intersects with policy, corporate governance, and social movements. This timely volume is essential for understanding the role of technology in addressing the climate crisis and how organizations can effectively implement sustainable practices through digital transformation.







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