What has gone wrong with mitigation?: A review of the recent decision-making on climate change
Nijssen, Jac B
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Add to basketThe climate problem touches two raw nerves in everyone’s life, often without them being aware of it, namely massiveness (scope) and external regulation. That is, almost all relevant aspects of one’s existence are simultaneously coming under fire of (i.e., become the subject of) public registration, decision-making, and regulation. Hear Trump: “This hoax destroys Freedom”. These two ghosts have largely shaped both the form of scientific solution proposals and the content of public decision-making on this issue.
This book illustrates, based on analyses of 24 climate change decision moments since 2018,
This book is the final part of a trilogy (following “Tackling Human Complexity” and “Solid Societal Solutions to Stop Climate Change”), in which the author has been attempting since 2015 to embed and analyze the climate problem holistically in a broad socioeconomic context by using concepts from general systems theory and cybernetics to model the interplay of decision-making entities in societies.
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