“…Some papers in this issue build on existing calls for expanded research on the practical application of urban climate justice beyond conceptual analysis, critical theory or frameworks and principles. (29) Cohen (30) argues that the new social movements that have coalesced around "the right to the city" provide the best opportunity of achieving wide social appeal for long-term urban sustainability. Similarly, Wagle and Philip, writing in this journal, argue that climate adaptation strategies in Mumbai threaten to reproduce inequalities unless they centre "voices from below".…”