Pathologies of Climate Governance: International Relations, National Politics and Human Nature
- Author(s):
- Paul Harris
- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
- Publish Date:
- 2021
- Details:
271 pages
ISBN: 9781108423410
Earth’s climate is in crisis. The crisis is growing worse. Climate governance has failed to meet the challenge. Pathologies of Climate Governance: International Relations, National Politics and Human Nature diagnoses this failure, examining climate governance as if it were a sick patient. In so doing, it uncovers the fundamental pathologies causing the worsening climate crisis. It distills decades of global climate negotiations to reveal the features of international relations that make climate action so difficult, and explores the politics of climate change in Australia, Canada, China, Brazil, the European Union, India, Japan, Russia, small-island states, the United States and other countries to locate obstacles to climate governance. Furthermore, it exposes underlying psychosocial aspects of climate change, showing how human nature, overconsumption and global economics conspire to cause it and to stymie climate action. Pathologies of Climate Governance cuts through complex science, politics and policy, in the process identifying what every concerned reader needs to know and do about the climate crisis.
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