This paper is based on my Master’s thesis where I discuss climate politics from the perspective of international environmental justice. I examine how climate change is framed as a problem from the point of view of responsibility in the political statements of the Montreal Climate Conference in 2005. I analyse the research data with the help of frame analysis and Perelman’s theory of argumentation thus looking for argumentation concerning responsibility, its underlying premises and techniques of argumentation. The results suggest that climate change is framed as a problem in two different ways. In some statements (mainly from developed countries) climate change is considered as a problem of greenhouse gas emissions. Here, describing climate ...
This essay examines how responsibility and actions related to climate-related issues are framed inth...
Climate change is a critical threat to all the countries of the world today, not least because of th...
International audienceClimate change poses immense problems of intergenerational, intragenerational ...
This paper is based on my Master’s thesis where I discuss climate politics from the perspective of i...
Although climate politics raise numerous questions of justice, discussion on its ethical dimension i...
While climate change has been framed as an environmental issue from the very beginning of United Nat...
Climate change presents profound justice dilemmas because of its asymmetrical costs and benefits. T...
Concern for justice or equity is one of the fundamental issues when discussing international climate...
This thesis studies climate change as a problem of justice from the point of view of political philo...
This chapter critically explores the political and moral challenges involved in understanding the ha...
At this time, we know that climate change is a threat to all countries on earth and that governments...
In this paper, we focus on the conceptualization of climate change as an issue of global justice. Wh...
Global climate change is one of the greatest challenges in our history. As the average temperature i...
A growing body of research suggests that the global conception of climate change is increasingly tak...
This essay examines how responsibility and actions related to climate-related issues are framed inth...
Climate change is a critical threat to all the countries of the world today, not least because of th...
International audienceClimate change poses immense problems of intergenerational, intragenerational ...
This paper is based on my Master’s thesis where I discuss climate politics from the perspective of i...
Although climate politics raise numerous questions of justice, discussion on its ethical dimension i...
While climate change has been framed as an environmental issue from the very beginning of United Nat...
Climate change presents profound justice dilemmas because of its asymmetrical costs and benefits. T...
Concern for justice or equity is one of the fundamental issues when discussing international climate...
This thesis studies climate change as a problem of justice from the point of view of political philo...
This chapter critically explores the political and moral challenges involved in understanding the ha...
At this time, we know that climate change is a threat to all countries on earth and that governments...
In this paper, we focus on the conceptualization of climate change as an issue of global justice. Wh...
Global climate change is one of the greatest challenges in our history. As the average temperature i...
A growing body of research suggests that the global conception of climate change is increasingly tak...
This essay examines how responsibility and actions related to climate-related issues are framed inth...
Climate change is a critical threat to all the countries of the world today, not least because of th...
International audienceClimate change poses immense problems of intergenerational, intragenerational ...