Pathologies of Climate Governance
Earth's climate is in crisis. Climate governance has failed. This book diagnoses climate governance as if it were a sick patient, uncovering the fundamental factors causing the worsening climate crisis. It distils decades of global climate negotiations to reveal the features of international relations that are impeding climate action, and it identifies political obstacles to climate governance across a variety of countries in the Americas, Asia, and Europe. The psychosocial aspects of climate change are explored to show how human nature, overconsumption, and global capitalism conspire to stymy climate action. Remedies are suggested for how to overcome hurdles to effective climate governance internationally and nationally, with ideas provided for individuals to help them align their own interests with those of the global environment. Covering all of the major recent events in climate politics and governance, this is an accessible book for concerned readers who want to understand the climate crisis.
- Identifies the fundamental reasons for the worsening climate crisis and the failure to govern it more effectively
- Investigates factors behind the climate crisis which are sources of, and obstacles to, effective governance, including international relations, national politics and human nature
- Highlights the big issues and ideas which influence climate governance, cutting through the complex science, politics, and policy to provide an accessible read
Reviews & endorsements
'Paul Harris provides an excellent account of the major structural, political and psychosocial causes of the climate crisis and the failures of climate governance - but ends positively with a shopping list of plausible policy solutions. Very accessible, often provocative, sometimes depressing, but always engaging, this should be read by everyone interested in climate politics.' Neil Carter, University of York
'In this book, Paul Harris provides a thought-provoking analysis of the instincts and behaviours that governance systems and societies will need to confront if they are to succeed in controlling the most serious impacts of climate change. Its accessible writing style and clear lines of argumentation will make it a useful resource for academics, decision-makers and students of the politics of climate change.' Ian Bailey, University of Plymouth
'Highly recommended.' M. E. Carranza, Choice Connect
'a very timely book … The book is a great overview of climate change governance … [it] could be used as a climate policy textbook and would be of interest to anyone concerned with global climate governance policy.' Richard Smardon, Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
Product details
February 2021Hardback
9781108423410
300 pages
235 × 157 × 22 mm
0.56kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of figures and tables
- List of abbreviations and acronyms
- Part I. Problems:
- 1. Dysfunction in climate governance
- 2. The worsening climate crisis
- Part II. Pathologies:
- 3. Pathologies of international relations
- 4. Pathologies of national politics in the United States and China
- 5. Pathologies of national politics in the Global North
- 6. Pathologies of national politics in the Global South
- 7. Pathologies of human nature
- Part III. Prescriptions:
- 8. Reconsidering international, national and human governance
- 9. Prescriptions for governing climate change
- 10. Policies and prospects for climate governance
- Conclusion
- References
- Index.