** RECOMMENDED READING ** How Scientists From the “Global South” Are Sidelined at the IPCC
When Yamina Saheb started work with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 2019, she was stunned at the treatment meted out to researchers from the “global south.
justice mondiale GIEC sciences économiquesThe world's in a 'polycrisis' — and these countries want to quash it by looking beyond GDP
LONDON — For a small but growing network of countries, the world's go-to metric of economic health is no longer fit for purpose. Mostly led by women, Finland, Iceland, Scotland, Wales and New Zealand are all members of the Wellbeing Economy Governments partnership.
croissance économique sciences économiques transition systémiqueWhat ecological economists need to know about the financial sector - Katie Kedward
There’s one huge structural driver of unsustainability that ecological economists rarely talk about, is fiendishly complex, and deliberately opaque in part to avoid accountability. We’re talking about the financial sector.
sciences économiquesDieser Politologe ist gegen CO2-Steuern aber für Subventionen
Herr Meckling, der Krieg in der Ukraine hat auch bei uns zu einer akuten Energiekrise geführt. Sie haben untersucht, wie Länder in der Vergangenheit auf Energieprobleme reagiert haben und wie erfolgreich ihre Strategien waren.
taxe CO2 sciences économiques** RECOMMENDED READING ** Pace of Climate Change Sends Economists Back to Drawing Board
To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android. Economists have been examining the impact of climate change for almost as long as it’s been known to science.
taxe CO2 sciences économiques** EMPFOHLENE LEKTÜRE ** «Notwendig ist ein Fokus auf Gerechtigkeit»
Was bringen CO₂-Steuern und Ausgleichszahlungen zum Schutz der Biodiversität wirklich? Adrienne Buller hat die Rezepte, mit denen der freie Markt die Klimakrise regeln soll, empirisch untersucht.
taxe CO2 sciences économiques investissements vertes justice soc. transition systémiqueL’économique et le vivant : Dépasser le stade des croyances pour se confronter aux réalités
Tout le monde semble submergé par la complexité des défis que représente le réchauffement climatique. Je prétends, au contraire, que dès lors qu’on lève le nez du guidon, comme lorsqu’on escalade une montagne, les grandes lignes du paysage se dégagent facilement.
sciences économiquesProf. Roger Pielke Jr. "The Inconvenient Truth about Climate Science"
Roger Pielke, Jr. has been on the faculty of the University of Colorado Boulder since 2001, where he teaches and writes on a diverse range of policy and governance issues related to science, technology, environment, innovation and sports. Roger is a professor in the Environmental Studies Program.
sciences économiques conseil politique sciences sociales“It’s a Very Western Vision of the World”
The most recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) not only shows that urgent and drastic changes will be necessary to avert even more devastating consequences of global warming than those which are already unavoidable, but also mentions, for the first time, the possibi
croissance économique sciences économiques GIEC émissions négatives sobriété économiser d'énergieThe Way We Talk About Climate Change Is Wrong
Climate activism in the United States and Europe is typically framed as sacrifice for the sake of future generations: We must consume less now to extend the expiration date on human civilization as we know it.
communication clim. colonialisme sciences économiques sobriété économiser d'énergie* IPCC REPORT * Podcast: Economics, Conflicts of Interest, Media Manipulation & More
The audio companion to Part 1 includes both Joyashree Roy and Julia Steinberger on reducing the demand for fossil fuels, plus a look at conflicts of interest within the IPCC process, and Max Boykoff on the media's role in climate action. Transcript is below as well!
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