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Record Nr.

UNINA9910557199103321

Autore

Apajalahti Eeva-Lotta

Titolo

Negotiating Climate Change in Crisis / Steffen Böhm, Sian Sullivan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, : Open Book Publishers, 2022

ISBN

979-1-03-658791-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (lxx-399 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

BaileyIan

BelcherOliver

BettiniGiovanni

BiggerPatrick

BoasIngrid

BöhmSteffen

BondPatrick

BrackingSarah

BruijnMirjam de

DieckmannUte

DunlapAlexander

Durand-DelacreDavid

DykeJames G

FarbotkoCarol

FremeauxIsabelle

FurmanEeva

GardhamSharon

GioliGiovanna

HalmeMinna

HannisMike

HarrisPaul G

HoffmanM. Timm

HulmeMike

Huq AndSaleemul

HutElodie

JaakkolaJ.J.K

JordanJay

KaplanRami

KennellyCara

KhanMizan R

KnorrWolfgang

LankfordBruce

LendelvoSelma

LevyDavid

LietaerSamuel

LinnanenLassi



LyytimäkiJari

MannGeoff

MannanShahrin

MönkkönenMikko

NashS.L

NeimarkBen

NewellPeter (Peter John)

NghitevelekwaRomie

NorthPeter

NybergDaniel

PatersonMatthew

PintoMechtilde

RohdeRick

SakdapolrakPatrick

SalonenA.O

SandoverRebecca

SiivonenKatriina

SoiniKatriina

SterlyHarald

SullivanSian

ToivonenTuuli

TolvanenAnne

Tripathy FurlongB.T

Van Der GeestKees

WainwrightJoel

WatsonRobert

WhitmarshLorraine

WrightChristopher

Soggetti

Environmental Studies

finance

governance

climate change

extraction

social sciences

case studies

carbon emissions

climate activism

climate change frontline country

climate change negotiation

climate crisis

paradigms

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa



Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

Climate change negotiations have failed the world. Despite more than thirty years of high-level, global talks on climate change, we are still seeing carbon emissions rise dramatically. This edited volume, comprising leading and emerging scholars and climate activists from around the world, takes a critical look at what has gone wrong and what is to be done to create more decisive action.  Composed of twenty-eight essays, this volume is organised around seven main themes: paradigms; what counts?; extraction; dispatches from a climate change frontline country; governance; finance; and action(s). Through this multifaceted approach, the contributors ask pressing questions about how we conceptualise and respond to the climate crisis, providing both ‘big picture’ perspectives and more focussed case studies.  This unique and extensive collection will be of great value to environmental and social scientists alike, as well as to the general reader interested in understanding current views on the climate crisis.  This is the author-approved edition of this Open Access title. As with all Open Book publications, this entire book is available to read for free on the publisher’s website. Printed and digital editions, together with supplementary digital material, can also be found at http://www.openbookpublishers.