Table des matières
Steffen Böhm et Sian Sullivan
Introduction: Climate Crisis? What Climate Crisis?I. Paradigms
Mike Hulme
1. One earth, many futures, no destinationMinna Halme, Eeva Furman, Eeva-Lotta Apajalahti et al.
2. From efficiency to resilience: systemic change towards sustainability after the Covid-19 pandemicII. What counts?
James G. Dyke, Wolfgang Knorr et Robert Watson
4. Why net zero policies do more harm than goodPatrick Bigger, Cara Kennelly, Oliver Belcher et al.
5. The Carbon Bootprint of the US Military and Prospects for a Safer ClimateDavid Durand-Delacre, Giovanni Bettini, S.L. Nash et al.
6. Climate migration is about people, not numbers- Introduction
- A Brief Overview of Climate Migration Numbers and their Methodological Limitations
- A Greater Diversity of Knowledges of Climate Migration Is Needed
- A Climate Mobilities Approach to Diverse and Situated Mobilities
- The Misuses of Climate Migration Numbers
- Climate Mobility Is Not a Crisis
- Climate Mobility Is Not a Management Problem
- Conclusion
Mike Hannis
7. We’ll Always Have ParisBruce Lankford
8. The Aatmospheric Carbon Commons in Transition- A ‘Commons’ Framing of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
- The Atmospheric Commons: A Sink-Type Commons
- The Carbon Commons: A Husbandry-Type Commons
- A Carbon Paracommons: An Emergency-Driven Resource-Salvaging Commons
- Illustrating the Three Commons for Carbon/CO2 Management
- Designing an Effective Paracommons to Serve ‘Nature’?
- Concluding Remarks
III. Extraction
Christopher Wright et Daniel Nyberg
9. The Mobilisation of Extractivism: The Social and Political Influence of the Fossil Fuel IndustrySian Sullivan
11. I’M Sian, and I’M a Fossil Fuel Addict: On Paradox, Disavowal and (Im) Possibility in Changing Climate ChangeIV. Dispatches from a climate change frontline country— Namibia, southern Africa
Selma Lendelvo, Romie Nghitevelekwa et Mechtilde Pinto
12. Gendered Climate Change-Induced Human-Wildlife Conflicts amidst Covid-19 in Erongo Region, Namibia- Setting the Scene
- Battling the Triple Threat: Climate Change + Human-Wildlife Conflict + COVID-19 Pandemic
- Local Experiences of Climate Change-Induced Human-Wildlife Conflict
- Gender-Differentiated Experiences of Climate Change-Induced Human-Wildlife Conflict
- Human-Wildlife Conflict Policy Compensation Scheme
- Conclusion
Rick Rohde, M. Timm Hoffman et Sian Sullivan
13. Environmental Change in Namibia: Land-Use Impacts and Climate Change as Revealed by Repeat PhotographyV. Governance
Joel Wainwright et Geoff Mann
16. How Governments React to Climate Change: An Interview with the Political Theorists Joel Wainwright and Geoff MannShahrin Mannan, Saleemul Huq And et Mizan R. Khan
17. Inside Out COPs: Turning Climate Negotiations Upside DownVI. Finance
Sarah Bracking
20. Climate Finance and the Promise of Fake Solutions to Climate Change- Introduction
- Proposition 1: Climate Finance is Big and Expanding
- Proposition 2: Climate Finance is Innovative and Bespoke
- Proposition 3: Climate Finance Is a Distinct and Additional Source of Finance
- Proposition 4: Climate Finance Can Be Better as Blended Finance
- Proposition 5: Climate Finance Can Be Found in Private Debt Products
- Proposition 6: Climate Finance Can be Found in Insurance
- Proposition 7: Climate Finance Is Managed by People with Expertise Using Modern Technologies
- Proposition 8: Climate Finance Is Spent with Due Accountability
- Proposition 9: Climate Finance Is a Public Good
- Proposition 10: Climate Finance Is Global and Inclusive
- Proposition 11: Climate Finance Works!
Rami Kaplan et David Levy
21. The Promise and Peril of Financialised Climate GovernanceVII. Action (s)
Peter North
22. What Is to Be Done to Save the planet?Matthew Paterson
23. Climate Politics between Conflict and ComplexitySharon Gardham
25. Telling the ‘Truth’: Communication of the Climate Protest Agenda in the UK Legacy MediaLorraine Whitmarsh
27. Public Engagement with Radical Climate Change ActionIsabelle Fremeaux et Jay Jordan
28. Five Questions whilst Walking: For Those that Decided to Participate in Agir Pour le Vivant