Introduction, Corey Katz and Sarah Kenehan
1. Integrating Justice in Climate Policy Assessments: Towards a Deliberative Transformation of Feasibility, Dominic Lenzi and Martin Kowarsch
2. Governance Toward Goals: Synergies, Equity, Feasibility, Idil Boran and Kenneth Shockley
3. Climate Justice in the Non-Ideal Circumstances of International Negotiations, Michel Bourban
4. International Law as a Basis for a Feasible Ability-to-Pay Principle, Ewan Kingston
5. Climate Justice, Inherited Benefits, and Status Quo-Expectations, Lukas H. Meyer
6. Towards Climate Justice: Making the Polluters Pay for Loss and Damage, Md Fahad Hossain, Danielle Falzon, M. Feisal Rahman, and Saleemul Huq
7. Deficient International Leadership as a Feasibility Constraint: The Case of Multilateral Negotiations on Climate-induced Human Mobility, Jörgen Ödalen & Felicia Wartiainen
8. Feasibility and Justice in Decarbonizing Transitions, Ivo Wallimann-Helmer
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