Climate change poses the first universal crisis of our planet; an urgent crisis, which demands urgent and universal policy. This paper analyzes both the universalist theory, which underlies universal policy, as well as the concepts of culture and cultural difference, which have been used to subvert prior universal policy, namely the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Vienna Declaration.Keywords: climate change; culture; universalism; polic
The public debate around climate change is no longer about carbon dioxide and climate models. It is ...
This paper tests the claims of cultural theory using the formation of climate change policies in Swe...
Society's response to every dimension of global climate change is mediated by culture. We analyse ne...
Climate change is an urgent and unprecedented problem; effectively addressing its challenges require...
The footprint of climate change is now clearly visible within the culture industries. Museum exhibit...
Social, economic and cultural systems will have to evolve so that they can again exist within the bo...
Climate is, presently, a heatedly discussed topic. Concerns about the environmental, economic, polit...
We make the case that scientifically accurate and politically feasible responses to the climate cris...
Climate change has entered at the top of the national and international political agendas. The urge ...
Reducing global emissions will require a global cosmopolitan culture built from detailed attention t...
Reducing global emissions will require a global cosmopolitan culture built from detailed attention t...
Much of the communication efforts on climate change has focused on disseminating scientific projecti...
The latest report of the IPCC states that ‘Warming of the climate system is unequivocal’ and that mo...
The present paper is a call to cultural sciences for helping climate science to establish a sustaina...
In recent decades, greater acknowledgement has been given to climate change as a cultural phenomenon...
The public debate around climate change is no longer about carbon dioxide and climate models. It is ...
This paper tests the claims of cultural theory using the formation of climate change policies in Swe...
Society's response to every dimension of global climate change is mediated by culture. We analyse ne...
Climate change is an urgent and unprecedented problem; effectively addressing its challenges require...
The footprint of climate change is now clearly visible within the culture industries. Museum exhibit...
Social, economic and cultural systems will have to evolve so that they can again exist within the bo...
Climate is, presently, a heatedly discussed topic. Concerns about the environmental, economic, polit...
We make the case that scientifically accurate and politically feasible responses to the climate cris...
Climate change has entered at the top of the national and international political agendas. The urge ...
Reducing global emissions will require a global cosmopolitan culture built from detailed attention t...
Reducing global emissions will require a global cosmopolitan culture built from detailed attention t...
Much of the communication efforts on climate change has focused on disseminating scientific projecti...
The latest report of the IPCC states that ‘Warming of the climate system is unequivocal’ and that mo...
The present paper is a call to cultural sciences for helping climate science to establish a sustaina...
In recent decades, greater acknowledgement has been given to climate change as a cultural phenomenon...
The public debate around climate change is no longer about carbon dioxide and climate models. It is ...
This paper tests the claims of cultural theory using the formation of climate change policies in Swe...
Society's response to every dimension of global climate change is mediated by culture. We analyse ne...