‘Discourses of climate delay’ pervade current debates on climate action. These discourses accept the existence of climate change, but justify inaction or inadequate efforts. In contemporary discussions on what actions should be taken, by whom and how fast, proponents of climate delay would argue for minimal action or action taken by others. They focus attention on the negative social effects of climate policies and raise doubt that mitigation is possible. Here, we outline the common features of climate delay discourses and provide a guide to identifying them
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open access journalClimate change is the single most pressing existential threat facing humanity, an...
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Non-technical summary: Discourses of climate delay' pervade current debates on climate action. These...
Concerns have been raised that a focus on greenhouse gas removals (GGR) in climate models, scientifi...
The influence of language on communication about climate change is well recognised, but this underst...
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[Introduction] In an article from 2000 Sheldon Ungar stated that, unlike the ozone hole, climate cha...
Recent discussions of climate change in multiple domains—the academic literature, the popular press,...
The recent slowdown (or ‘pause’) in global surface temperature rise is a hot topic for climate scien...
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from [publisher] via the DOI ...
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