The issues surrounding rising levels of atmospheric CO2 and climate change have become part of the collective conscious and the vernacular of world leaders, media, and the public alike. Despite the widespread concern and attention, attempts to achieve a global commitment to mitigate climate change are failing. In this article, we suggest that the Actualizing Social and Personal Identity Resources model (ASPIRe; Haslam, Eggins, & Reynolds, 2003), developed to help organizations become more sustainable and productive, can promote more efficient negotiations in matters of global environmental concern. Using this model as a framework, the dynamics of the United Nations (UN) meeting in Copenhagen are scrutinized along with suggestions for how to...
Identity can improve our understanding of personal climate action, particularly when climate action ...
This paper studies the role and impact that rising powers have in the global climate change regime, ...
Climate change is no longer a subject restricted to scientific discussions. The dangerous consequen...
The issues surrounding rising levels of atmospheric CO2 and climate change have become part of the c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Effectively managing shared natural resources is essential to protecting and improving our physical ...
A year ago, it was possible to claim that climate change is no longer a contested issue: what is con...
Addressing global climate change brings up a number of priority issues. The fundamental issue is the...
The difficulties in negotiating a post-2012 regime of binding targets and timetables and the decisio...
The international governance landscape on climate change mitigation is increasingly complex across m...
Technological and policy solutions for transitioning to a fossil-free society exist, many countries ...
The articles by Markowitz and Bowerman (2011) and by Liu and Sibley (2011) highlight the importance ...
The BASIC countries (Brazil, China, India, South Africa) have played a major role in recent climate ...
Global climate change due to increased levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases caused by human activi...
Human-induced climate change poses an unprecedented global threat. Researchers agree that dealing wi...
Identity can improve our understanding of personal climate action, particularly when climate action ...
This paper studies the role and impact that rising powers have in the global climate change regime, ...
Climate change is no longer a subject restricted to scientific discussions. The dangerous consequen...
The issues surrounding rising levels of atmospheric CO2 and climate change have become part of the c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Effectively managing shared natural resources is essential to protecting and improving our physical ...
A year ago, it was possible to claim that climate change is no longer a contested issue: what is con...
Addressing global climate change brings up a number of priority issues. The fundamental issue is the...
The difficulties in negotiating a post-2012 regime of binding targets and timetables and the decisio...
The international governance landscape on climate change mitigation is increasingly complex across m...
Technological and policy solutions for transitioning to a fossil-free society exist, many countries ...
The articles by Markowitz and Bowerman (2011) and by Liu and Sibley (2011) highlight the importance ...
The BASIC countries (Brazil, China, India, South Africa) have played a major role in recent climate ...
Global climate change due to increased levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases caused by human activi...
Human-induced climate change poses an unprecedented global threat. Researchers agree that dealing wi...
Identity can improve our understanding of personal climate action, particularly when climate action ...
This paper studies the role and impact that rising powers have in the global climate change regime, ...
Climate change is no longer a subject restricted to scientific discussions. The dangerous consequen...