Essays about: "Climate change framings"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 essays containing the words Climate change framings.
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1. What do you mean 'climate change'? Framings of climate change in citizens' climate assemblies
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Stockholm Resilience CentreAbstract : A preliminary technical framing of climate change in the evidence of citizens' climate assemblies (CCAs) might lead to closing down policy options and ignoring other sides of climate change, such as questions of power. A limited range of frames can negatively impact epistemic conditions for deliberation and lead to decreased engagement by participants who do not share the values proposed by the dominant frames. READ MORE
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2. From Paris to Sharm el-Sheikh: : A Framing Analysis of Climate Justice
University essay from Umeå universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : While UNFCCC negotiations generally have adopted a neoliberal version of the contestedconcept of climate justice in the last 30 years, the acceptance of the Loss and Damage Fundduring COP27 indicates a possible shift in the climate justice discourse. To examine possibleshifts in the portrayal of climate justice, statements delivered by state representatives fromfive coalitions during COP21 and COP27 have been analyzed using a qualitative framinganalysis. READ MORE
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3. Climate on the Horizon?: Gothenburg dockworkers’ framings of their political horizon regarding climate change
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studierAbstract : The climate is rapidly warming, and this has triggered a global trend in mobilisation against climate change. Due to workers’ unique position within the capitalist mode of production the interest in the potential for labour mobilisation against climate change is growing. READ MORE
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4. Slow Emergency – Urgent Action? Exploring the role of municipal climate emergency statements in Sweden
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : In recent years, more than 2000 jurisdictions worldwide have declared a climate emergency, which covers over 1 billion people. While such declarations have been found to have the potential to spark transformative climate action, the scholarly knowledge of this emerging phenomenon remains limited and there is much disagreement about the merits and effects of climate emergency framings. READ MORE
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5. Ceci (n’)est (pas) une pipe - The framing and reframing of the Line 3 pipeline in Minnesota
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : With climate change as our current greatest threat, it is necessary to reduce carbon emissions by decreasing fossil fuels. Indigenous movements have played a crucial role in combating climate change, especially with their resistance to pipelines. READ MORE