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OverviewThis book provides an evaluation of the science and policy debates on climate change and offers a reframing of the challenges they pose, as understood by key international experts and players in the field. It also gives an important and original perspective on interpreting climate action and provides compelling evidence of the weakness of arguments that frame climate policy as a win-or-lose situation. At the same time, the book goes beyond providing yet another description of climate change trends and policy processes. Its goal is to make available, in a series of in-depth reflections and insights by key international figures representing science, business, finance and civil society, what is really needed to link knowledge to action. Different contributions convincingly show that it is time -- and possible -- to reframe the climate debate in a completely new light, perhaps as a system transformative attractor for new green growth, sustainable development, and technological innovation. Reframing the Problem of Climate Change reflects a deep belief that dealing with climate change does not have to be a zero sum game, with winners and losers. The contributors argue that our societies can learn to respond to the challenge it presents and avoid both human suffering and large scale destruction of ecosystems; and that this does not necessarily require economic sacrifice. Therefore, it is vital reading for students, academics and policy makers involved in the debate surrounding climate change. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Klaus Hasselmann (Founding Director, Max Planck Institute of Meteorology, Germany) , Carlo Jaeger , Gerd Leipold , Diana Mangalagiu (Reims Management School, France and University of Oxford, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Earthscan Ltd Weight: 0.890kg ISBN: 9781849714471ISBN 10: 1849714479 Pages: 266 Publication Date: 30 November 2011 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Beyond the Zero-sum Game – From Shirking Burdens to Sharing Benefits Part 1: The Status Analysis 1. Uncertainty in Climate Change Projections 2. Climate Impacts: From Numbers to Adaptation Action 3. Reframing Public Opinion on Climate Change Part 2: Overcoming the Zero Sum Game 4. Scarcity and Coordination in the Global Commons 5. Assessing Green Growth: The Case of Europe 6. Putting People at the Heart of the Climate Debate Part 3: Dealing with Complexity – Not Easy, but it Can Be Done 7. The Actor-driven Dynamics of Decarbonization 8. When Futures Lock-in the Present: Towards a new Generation of Climate Scenarios 9. Mainstreaming Low-Carbon Finance 10. Challenges and Opportunities in Financing the Response to Climate Change 11. An Example: Reforestation. Conclusions Action for Climate. Beyond Climate as Zero-sum GameReviewsAuthor InformationProf. Carlo Jaeger is head of the research domain on Transdisciplinary concepts and methods of the Potsdam Institute of Climate Impact Research, Germany. Prof. Klaus Hasselmann is founding Director of the Max Planck Institute of Meteorology. Germany. Dr. Gerd Leipold is a former Director of Green Peace International. Prof. Diana Mangalagiu teaches at Reims Management School, France and is Associate Professor at the Smith School of Enterprise and Environment, University of Oxford, UK. Dr. J. David Tabara is a senior researcher at the Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology of the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |