Green growth, zero emissions, sustainability - the climate change debate has created its own vocabulary, the concepts of which can sometimes be strategically coupled to one another in order to increase their plausibility. »Climate neutrality« and...
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Green growth, zero emissions, sustainability - the climate change debate has created its own vocabulary, the concepts of which can sometimes be strategically coupled to one another in order to increase their plausibility. »Climate neutrality« and »climate compatible development« appear to be admirable goals, but can they also be realized in a socially neutral way? Why are there »climate refugees« only in developing countries, when climate change is actually a global problem? In the »Climate Debate Dictionary«, experts in the discourse on climate change from the social and political sciences and cultural studies put over 40 key concepts up for discussion, thereby providing an introduction to the critical reflection of the objectives and the problems of contemporary climate policy. Green growth, zero emissions, sustainability - the climate change debate has created its own vocabulary, the concepts of which can sometimes be strategically coupled to one another in order to increase their plausibility. »Climate neutrality« and »climate compatible development« appear to be admirable goals, but can they also be realized in a socially neutral way? Why are there »climate refugees« only in developing countries, when climate change is actually a global problem? In the »Climate Debate Dictionary«, experts in the discourse on climate change from the social and political sciences and cultural studies put over 40 key concepts up for discussion, thereby providing an introduction to the critical reflection of the objectives and the problems of contemporary climate policy
Green growth, zero emissions, sustainability - the climate change debate has created its own vocabulary, the concepts of which can sometimes be strategically coupled to one another in order to increase their plausibility. »Climate neutrality« and...
mehr
Green growth, zero emissions, sustainability - the climate change debate has created its own vocabulary, the concepts of which can sometimes be strategically coupled to one another in order to increase their plausibility. »Climate neutrality« and »climate compatible development« appear to be admirable goals, but can they also be realized in a socially neutral way? Why are there »climate refugees« only in developing countries, when climate change is actually a global problem? In the »Climate Debate Dictionary«, experts in the discourse on climate change from the social and political sciences and cultural studies put over 40 key concepts up for discussion, thereby providing an introduction to the critical reflection of the objectives and the problems of contemporary climate policy. Green growth, zero emissions, sustainability - the climate change debate has created its own vocabulary, the concepts of which can sometimes be strategically coupled to one another in order to increase their plausibility. »Climate neutrality« and »climate compatible development« appear to be admirable goals, but can they also be realized in a socially neutral way? Why are there »climate refugees« only in developing countries, when climate change is actually a global problem? In the »Climate Debate Dictionary«, experts in the discourse on climate change from the social and political sciences and cultural studies put over 40 key concepts up for discussion, thereby providing an introduction to the critical reflection of the objectives and the problems of contemporary climate policy