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The Two Degrees Dangerous Limit for Climate Change: Public Understanding and Decision Making: Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research

Autor Christopher Shaw
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 oct 2015
This book is about the history, present and future of one the most important policy ideas of the modern era – that there is a single, global dangerous amount of climate change. That dangerous amount of climate change is imagined as two degrees centigrade of global warming above the pre-industrial average. Though the two degree idea is based on the value system of elite policy actors, it is been constructed in public discourses as scientific fact. This false representation of the concept undermines opportunities for positive public engagement with the climate policy debate, yet it is strong public engagement which is a recurring aspiration of climate policy discourses and is considered essential if climate mitigation strategies are to work.
Alongside a critical analysis of how the idea of a single dangerous limit has shaped our understanding of what sort of problem climate change is, the book explains how the public have been kept out of that decision making process, the implications of this marginalisation for climate policy and why the dangerous limit idea is undermining our ability to mitigate climate change. The book concludes by exploring possibilities for a deliberation about the future of the two degree limit which allows for public participation in the decision making process. This book illustrates why, at this critical juncture in the climate policy debate, the two degree limit idea has failed to achieve any of the policy goals intended.
This is the first book dedicated to questioning the issue of the two degree limit within a social science framework and should be of interest to students and scholars of environmental policy and politics, climate change communication, and science, technology and society studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138782952
ISBN-10: 1138782955
Pagini: 150
Ilustrații: 3 black & white illustrations, 3 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction  Part 1. Climate Change Narratives  1. The stories we tell about climate change  2. Two Degrees and the environmental limits 3. Critical discourse analysis of climate change narratives  Part 2 Defining dangerous climate change  4. The science of the two degree limit  5. Do public narratives reflect the science?  6. Who loses in a two degree world  Part 3 The future of the two degree limit  7. What next for two degrees?  8. Climate change - the terminus of modernity? Conclusion

Recenzii

"The Two Degrees Dangerous Limit for Climate Change is a valuable contribution to the critical debate about global climate targets, which has entered a new phase after the Paris Agreement."
 - Oliver Geden, head of the European Union Research Division at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) in Berlin, Issues in Science and Technology, Winter 2017

Descriere

This book is the first dedicated to questioning the issue of a single, global dangerous amount of climate change within a social science framework. It should be of interest to students and scholars of environmental policy and politics, climate change communication, and science, technology and society studies.