It is banal to say that different beliefs provide the basis for different conceptions of the good and diverse ways of life, the protection of which will seem to many to be paramount as a matter of justice. But what happens when those beliefs are about global processes of the magnitude of those involved in climate change, with the scale of their implications? How, and to what extent, should the diversity of local beliefs about factors relevant to climate change be factored into a normative response to the challenges it poses? This article is framed in response to the companion piece ‘Local perceptions in climate change debates’, which presents detailed contrasts between such beliefs in Peru and the South Tyrol. Focusing on perceptions of the...
There is a growing consensus that climate is changing, but beliefs about the causal factors vary wid...
Local peoples' experiences and interpretations, as well as scientific research, indicate that climat...
Cultural perspectives shape responses to climate change. This research examines ‘myths of physical n...
The importance of integrating local perspectives into international debates about climate change has...
In this special issue we were also interested in revealing the level of concepts and the level of so...
One of the many dimensions of globalization is climate change that in recent years has caused much c...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
The latest report of the IPCC states that ‘Warming of the climate system is unequivocal’ and that mo...
This article focuses on the social aspects of climate change and explores the interrelationship betw...
How different groups perceive climate-related problems and changes is of growing interest in researc...
This article analyses lay understandings of climate change elicited through a longitudinal populatio...
International audienceDespite the established scientific consensus on the existence of anthropogenic...
Based on an empirical, ethnographic case study set in the Southern Peruvian Andes, the present study...
Abstract. In their understandable zeal to ward off the ‘nay-sayers’, for whom cli-mate change is mer...
The divergence of public opinion and climate science in the English-speaking world, particularly the...
There is a growing consensus that climate is changing, but beliefs about the causal factors vary wid...
Local peoples' experiences and interpretations, as well as scientific research, indicate that climat...
Cultural perspectives shape responses to climate change. This research examines ‘myths of physical n...
The importance of integrating local perspectives into international debates about climate change has...
In this special issue we were also interested in revealing the level of concepts and the level of so...
One of the many dimensions of globalization is climate change that in recent years has caused much c...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
The latest report of the IPCC states that ‘Warming of the climate system is unequivocal’ and that mo...
This article focuses on the social aspects of climate change and explores the interrelationship betw...
How different groups perceive climate-related problems and changes is of growing interest in researc...
This article analyses lay understandings of climate change elicited through a longitudinal populatio...
International audienceDespite the established scientific consensus on the existence of anthropogenic...
Based on an empirical, ethnographic case study set in the Southern Peruvian Andes, the present study...
Abstract. In their understandable zeal to ward off the ‘nay-sayers’, for whom cli-mate change is mer...
The divergence of public opinion and climate science in the English-speaking world, particularly the...
There is a growing consensus that climate is changing, but beliefs about the causal factors vary wid...
Local peoples' experiences and interpretations, as well as scientific research, indicate that climat...
Cultural perspectives shape responses to climate change. This research examines ‘myths of physical n...