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Rebel Governance in the Age of Climate Change provides a comprehensive analysis of organizational responses to the climate crisis from multiple perspectives. The work brings together insights from businesses, governments, and civil society to understand how institutions are reshaping their governance structures in response to climate pressures.
The book explores innovative approaches that challenge traditional institutional frameworks while examining how established organizations are adapting their strategies. It addresses the critical question of whether radical change or institutional reform offers the most effective path toward climate resilience. Through case studies and empirical analysis, the authors demonstrate how different sectors are implementing new governance models to meet climate challenges and transition toward sustainable practices.







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