id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_beohta2ozzbtrnzj4vnsiqdvxy Celia Ruiz-de-Oña Plaza Between divine and social justice: emerging climate-justice narratives in Latin American socio-environmental struggles 2020 12 .pdf application/pdf 9669 685 46 Environmental and climate justice conceptualizations have overlooked the religious fact present in many Latin American To illustrate this claim, I examine socio-environmental and climate justice claims in a crossborder region between Guatemala and Chiapas. with the impacts of neo-extractivism are increasingly common in the narratives of socio-environmental movements operating in this cross-border region. I hypothesize that the religious – primarily, but not exclusively, liberation theology – is driving the emergence of climate justice narratives in these socio-environmental movements, hand in hand with the encyclical Laudato si'. how climate change, in the context of the struggle of socioenvironmental movements in Guatemala, is linked to the extractive industry and its impacts on social and environmental issues. The religious and climatic elements in MODEVITE and the Council of Maya Mam narratives of struggle Climate-justice narratives emerging in MODEVITE and the Council of Maya Mam ./cache/work_beohta2ozzbtrnzj4vnsiqdvxy.pdf ./txt/work_beohta2ozzbtrnzj4vnsiqdvxy.txt