Liberalism and the challenge of climate change:
"This book analyses how liberalism has shaped our understanding of climate change and how liberalism is legitimated in the face of a crisis for which liberalism has no answers. Chris Shaw shows how the language and symbolism we use to make sense of climate change arose in the post WWII liberal...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book analyses how liberalism has shaped our understanding of climate change and how liberalism is legitimated in the face of a crisis for which liberalism has no answers. Chris Shaw shows how the language and symbolism we use to make sense of climate change arose in the post WWII liberal institutions of the West. This language and symbolism, in neutralising the philosophical and ideological challenge climate change poses to the legitimacy of free-market liberalism, has also closed off the possibility of imagining a different kind of future for humanity. The book is structured around a repurposing of the 'guardrail' concept, commonly used in climate science narratives to communicate the boundary between safe and dangerous climate change. Five discursive 'guardrails' are identified, which define a boundary between safe and dangerous ideas about how to respond to climate change. The theoretical treatment of these issues is complemented with data from interviews with opinion-formers, decision-makers and campaigners, exploring what models of human nature guide and political possibilities their approach to the politics of climate change governance. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, liberal politics, environmental communication and environmental politics and philosophy in general" |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Contents A cknowledgem ents Preface xiii xv Introduction 0.1 The promise of an emissions-free liberalism 2 0.2 The liberal language of climate change З 0.3 Definitions of liberalism 3 0.4 Geographicalfocus 4 0.5 Why liberalism’s time is up on climate change 5 0.6 The structure of this book 7 0.7 Conclusion 8 1 The struggles of climate liberalism 11 1.1 Sublimating paradox 11 1.2 The best of all possible worlds, the worst of all possible worlds 13 1.3 Freedom from, or freedom to? 15 1.4 Anarchy and order 17 1.5 Openness to new ideas vs the reproduction of liberalism 18 1.6 Thefive liberal climate guardrails 20 1.7 Conclusion 22 2 Guardrail 1: Climate change is not a challenge to individualism 2.1 A visit to the circus 27 2.2 Creating the climate individual 28 2.3 The search for individualfree will 33 2.4 Hegemonic climate communication 35 2.5 Conclusion 36 26
x Contents 3 Guardrail 2: The liberał construction of climate change is universally true 3.1 Institutional norms and the liberal imperialism of climate J change 40 3.2 The communication of liberal institutional norms in climate discourses 42 3.3 Climate targets and the communication of liberal norms 43 3.4 The denial of uncertainty and the denial of climate justice 44 3.5 Local experiences of a global phenomenon 49 3.6 Conclusion 50 4 5 Guardrail 3: Climate change is not an historical phenomenon 4.1 De-historicising the transformation 55 4.2 Removing the working class from the transformation 56 4.3 Intellectuals and the de-historicising of climate change 58 4.4 Living with the past 61 4.5 Conclusion 63 5« Guardrail 4: We have the technologies to solve climate change 5.1 Science against democracy 69 5.2 Selling technological responses to climate change 72 67 ; я 5.3 Conclusion 75 6 Guardrail 5: New stories will save us 6.1 Can new stories create new worlds? 80 78 6.2 Culture as control 81 6.3 Creating orderly transitions through stories 82 6.4 Eden 2.0: Climate change and the search for a 21st century myth 84 6.5 What we think about when we try not to think about global warming: towards a new psychology of climate action 88 6.6 Conclusion 90 7 Maybe tomorrow 7.1 Interview methodology 93 7.2 Resultsfrom the interview analysis 95 7.2.1 Freely choosing a future offewerfreedoms 95 7.2.2 The individual ’s role in creating a system offossil fuel-free exploitation 96 7.2.3 Searching for mushrooms 99 93
Contents xi 7.2.4 Keep your head down 101 7.2.5 Substituting politics with science and technology 103 7.2.6 Talking climate 105 7.2.7 So much to do, such little time 107 7.2.8 Waitingfor politicians 109 7.2.9 What’s the problem? 110 7.2.10 It’s notjust the climate 112 7.3 Conclusion 113 8 Conclusion: what future? 8.1 Is there a there there? 115 8.2 The limits ofthe individual in a world of limits 117 8.3 You shall have no other gods but science 118 8.4 We can’t do this on our own 119 8.5 A peasant prospect 123 П5 Index 127
In this book Christopher Show analyses how liberalism has shaped our understanding of climate change and how liberalism is legitimated in the face of a crisis for which liberalism has no answers. The language and symbolism we use to make sense of climate change arose in the post World War II liberal institutions of the West. This language and symbolism, in neutralising the philosophical and ideological challenge climate change poses to the legitimacy of free market liberalism, has also closed off the possibility of imagining a different kind of future for humanity. The book is structured around a repurposing of the guardrail' concept, commonly used in climate science narratives to communicate the boundary between safe and dangerous climate change. Five discursive guardrails' are identified, which define a boundary between safe and dangerous ideas about how to respond to climate change. The theoretical treatment of these issues is complemented with data from interviews with opinion formers, decision-makers and campaigners, exploring what models of human nature and political possibilities guide their approach to the politics of climate change governance. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, liberal politics, environmental communication and environmental politics and philosophy, in general. |
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Contents A cknowledgem ents Preface xiii xv Introduction 0.1 The promise of an emissions-free liberalism 2 0.2 The liberal language of climate change З 0.3 Definitions of liberalism 3 0.4 Geographicalfocus 4 0.5 Why liberalism’s time is up on climate change 5 0.6 The structure of this book 7 0.7 Conclusion 8 1 The struggles of climate liberalism 11 1.1 Sublimating paradox 11 1.2 The best of all possible worlds, the worst of all possible worlds 13 1.3 Freedom from, or freedom to? 15 1.4 Anarchy and order 17 1.5 Openness to new ideas vs the reproduction of liberalism 18 1.6 Thefive liberal climate guardrails 20 1.7 Conclusion 22 2 Guardrail 1: Climate change is not a challenge to individualism 2.1 A visit to the circus 27 2.2 Creating the climate individual 28 2.3 The search for individualfree will 33 2.4 Hegemonic climate communication 35 2.5 Conclusion 36 26
x Contents 3 Guardrail 2: The liberał construction of climate change is universally true 3.1 Institutional norms and the liberal imperialism of climate J change 40 3.2 The communication of liberal institutional norms in climate discourses 42 3.3 Climate targets and the communication of liberal norms 43 3.4 The denial of uncertainty and the denial of climate justice 44 3.5 Local experiences of a global phenomenon 49 3.6 Conclusion 50 4 5 Guardrail 3: Climate change is not an historical phenomenon 4.1 De-historicising the transformation 55 4.2 Removing the working class from the transformation 56 4.3 Intellectuals and the de-historicising of climate change 58 4.4 Living with the past 61 4.5 Conclusion 63 5« Guardrail 4: We have the technologies to solve climate change 5.1 Science against democracy 69 5.2 Selling technological responses to climate change 72 67 ; я 5.3 Conclusion 75 6 Guardrail 5: New stories will save us 6.1 Can new stories create new worlds? 80 78 6.2 Culture as control 81 6.3 Creating orderly transitions through stories 82 6.4 Eden 2.0: Climate change and the search for a 21st century myth 84 6.5 What we think about when we try not to think about global warming: towards a new psychology of climate action 88 6.6 Conclusion 90 7 Maybe tomorrow 7.1 Interview methodology 93 7.2 Resultsfrom the interview analysis 95 7.2.1 Freely choosing a future offewerfreedoms 95 7.2.2 The individual ’s role in creating a system offossil fuel-free exploitation 96 7.2.3 Searching for mushrooms 99 93
Contents xi 7.2.4 Keep your head down 101 7.2.5 Substituting politics with science and technology 103 7.2.6 Talking climate 105 7.2.7 So much to do, such little time 107 7.2.8 Waitingfor politicians 109 7.2.9 What’s the problem? 110 7.2.10 It’s notjust the climate 112 7.3 Conclusion 113 8 Conclusion: what future? 8.1 Is there a there there? 115 8.2 The limits ofthe individual in a world of limits 117 8.3 You shall have no other gods but science 118 8.4 We can’t do this on our own 119 8.5 A peasant prospect 123 П5 Index 127
In this book Christopher Show analyses how liberalism has shaped our understanding of climate change and how liberalism is legitimated in the face of a crisis for which liberalism has no answers. The language and symbolism we use to make sense of climate change arose in the post World War II liberal institutions of the West. This language and symbolism, in neutralising the philosophical and ideological challenge climate change poses to the legitimacy of free market liberalism, has also closed off the possibility of imagining a different kind of future for humanity. The book is structured around a repurposing of the guardrail' concept, commonly used in climate science narratives to communicate the boundary between safe and dangerous climate change. Five discursive guardrails' are identified, which define a boundary between safe and dangerous ideas about how to respond to climate change. The theoretical treatment of these issues is complemented with data from interviews with opinion formers, decision-makers and campaigners, exploring what models of human nature and political possibilities guide their approach to the politics of climate change governance. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, liberal politics, environmental communication and environmental politics and philosophy, in general. |
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