Pathologies of Climate Governance: International Relations, National Politics, and Human Nature

Pathologies of Climate Governance: International Relations, National Politics, and Human Nature
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This chapter delves into the complexities of climate governance at international, national, and human levels. It discusses issues such as global ethics, human interests, national responsibilities for climate change, and the paradox between wealth and well-being in the context of climate governance.

  • Climate Governance
  • International Relations
  • National Politics
  • Human Nature
  • Environmental Sustainability

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  1. Pathologies of Climate Governance International Relations, National Politics and Human Nature Chapter 8. Reconsidering International, National and Human Governance Paul G. Harris, Pathologies of Climate Governance (Cambridge University Press, 2021).

  2. Reconsidering International, National and Human Governance International governance of climate change Human security as national interest Global ethics and climate change Human interests in international climate governance 2

  3. Reconsidering International, National and Human Governance National governance of climate change Who s responsible for climate change? Discerning responsibilities: states and individuals National politics: harmonizing interests and fostering climate citizenship 3

  4. Reconsidering International, National and Human Governance Human governance of climate change Latter-day paradox: wealth vs. well-being Measuring prosperity: toward environmentally sustainable well-being Toward sufficiency, simplicity and sustainability Synopsis of diagnostic and therapeutic considerations See Table 8.1 in Pathologies of Climate Governance: Climate governance: dominant pathologies and diagnostic considerations 4

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