E-Book, Englisch, 163 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
E-Book, Englisch, 163 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-031-17895-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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As global warming progresses and efforts to mitigate and adapt intensify, living under a changing climate—or in a ‘new climate regime’ (Latour 2015)—increasingly appears as a central feature of ‘our’ new, and highly unequal, human condition in the Anthropocene. In other words, we firmly believe that climatization is here to stay. It is thus crucial to better understand this process, recognizing its problems and ambiguities, but also examining its transformative potential and identifying the conditions under which such potentials can be harnessed with a view to building a more effective and equitable climate politics. We think that the chapters in this book contribute to this endeavour.
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Chapter 1. The climatization of global politics: introduction to the special issue.- (Stefan C. AykutLucile Maertens).- Chapter 2. ‘Incantatory’ governance: global climate politics’ performative turn and its wider significance for global politics (Stefan C. AykutEdouard MorenaJean Foyer).- Chapter 3. The climate brokers: philanthropy and the shaping of a ‘US-compatible’ international climate regime.- (Edouard Morena).- Chapter 4. Reversing climatisation: transnational grassroots networks and territorial security discourse in a fragmented global climate governance (Emilie Dupuits).- Chapter 5. Alternative globalities? Climatization processes and the climate movement beyond COPs (Joost de Moor).- Chapter 6. Preparing the French military to a warming world: climatization through riskification (Adrien Estève).- Chapter 7. ‘Climatizing’ military strategy? A case study of the Indian armed forces (Dhanasree Jayaram).- Chapter 8. Climatizing the UN Security Council (Lucile Maertens).