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Climate Carceralism: The Future of Climate-Linked Prison Labor

This Note synthesizes existing scholarship to predict that the need for climate-linked labor will spur prison growth, and urges reformers to develop theories ...

THE FUTURE OF CLIMATE-LINKED PRISON LABOR

ca.gov/facility-locator/conservation-camps [https://perma.cc/64EG-QJQ4]. Page 2. 2023]. CLIMATE CARCERALISM. 707 common moniker: fire ...

Climate Warming Spells Catastrophe for US Jails & Prisons

The worst facilities experienced dangerous heat and humidity between one-fifth and one-third of the year. An estimated 118 carceral facilities— ...

The Future of Climate-Linked Prison Labor - YouTube

Most people don't realize that around a fifth of California's prisons are in places with the highest risks of wildfires.

Isaias Hernandez's Post - Climate Carceralism - LinkedIn

Climate adaptation must not be built on modern-day slavery. Most people imprisoned who are released after serving their sentences often face ...

Climate Cages: Connecting Migration, the Carceral State, Extinction ...

This article addresses the unmapped linkage of mass incarceration and encagement as responses to climate change and the coronavirus. I coin the ...

Sebastian Miller on LinkedIn: Thrilled to share my Note, titled ...

Thrilled to share my Note, titled "Climate Carceralism: The Future of Climate-Linked Prison Labor," which was recently published in the ...

Climate Justice and Mass Incarceration

... climate change. Carceral institutions and public policy are largely unprepared for the environmental threats that persist as a result of our ...

Climate and Punishment - The Intercept

Editor-in-Chief: Betsy Reed. Author: Alleen Brown. Data Compilation and Analysis: Alleen Brown, Akil Harris. Project Editors: Ali Gharib, Roger Hodge.

Climate change's higher temperatures increase suffering at US ...

A worker carries vaccination supplies at a Cleveland, Mississippi, correctional facility in 2021. As climate change raises temperatures, incarcerated people ...

Editorial: Changing climate is turning prisons into torture chambers ...

The Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice last year sent dozens of its young wards to the notorious state penitentiary known as Angola, where ...

Sebastian Miller - Inquest

Previously, he clerked at the Environment ... This essay is an abridged adaptation of his Note, entitled Climate Carceralism: The Future of Climate-Linked Prison ...

Carceral and climate crises and health inequities: A call for greater ...

Climate change and hyperincarceration are causes and consequences of structural racism and economic deprivation, which disproportionately affect structurally ...

Decarceration is the best way prisons can adapt to climate change

Most prisons have no real plan for how to deal with the kind of misery climate change inflicts—and will inflict—on incarcerated people.

FEBRUARY 2024 - Prison Insider

Harvard Law Review, "Climate Carceralism: The Future of. Climate-Linked Prison Labor", 2023. 30. Think Global Health, "Climate Change and Incarceration",. 2022.

Hazardous heat exposure among incarcerated people in the United ...

Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency of potentially hazardous heat conditions across the United States, putting the ...

How Extreme Weather Threatens Inmates' Eighth Amendment Rights

Climate Change and the Carceral System: How Extreme Weather Threatens Inmates' Eighth Amendment Rights. Ford-Plotkin, Vaughn.

Carceral and Climate Crises and Health Inequities: A Call for ...

Climate change and hyperincarceration are causes and consequences of structural racism and economic deprivation, which disproportionately affect structurally ...

How Extreme Weather Threatens Inmates' Eighth Amendment Rights

ABSTRACT. This article will analyze the impact of climate change on the carceral system of the United States. More specifically, how extreme.

"you couldn't get away from it": entanglements of incarceration and ...

No Justice, No Resilience: Prison Abolition As Disaster Mitigation in an Era of Climate Change. Environmental Justice, 14(6), 418–425. https ...