Peer-Reviewed Journal Details
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Steel, D., Mintz-Woo, K., DesRoches, C.T.
2024
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Politics, Philosophy and Economics
Collapse, Social Tipping Dynamics, and Framing Climate Change
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climate change climate collapse climate ethics climate justice intergenerational justice mitigation societal collapse tipping points
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In this article, we claim that recent developments in climate science and renewable energy should prompt a reframing of debates surrounding climate change mitigation. Taken together, we argue that these developments suggest (1) global climate collapse in this century is a non-negligible risk, (2) mitigation offers substantial benefits to current generations, and (3) mitigation by some can generate social tipping dynamics that could ultimately make renewables cheaper than fossil fuels. We explain how these claims undermine familiar framings of climate change, wherein mitigation is understood as self-sacrifice that individuals and governments must be morally persuaded or incentivized to undertake. [Open access]
1741-3060
https://doi.org/10.1177/1470594X231196432
10.1177/1470594X231196432
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This work was supported by The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada under the SSHRC Insight Grant Program (grant file number 435-2022-0189).