Thomas Beery, Guest Editor (Faculty of Education, Man and the Biosphere Research Group, Kristianstad University, Kristianstad, Sweden)
“Dear Colleagues,
“Ongoing social science understanding of climate change is critical for addressing the complexity and seriousness of the climate crisis. While the study of climate change is inherently interdisciplinary, we wish to acknowledge that the drivers of greenhouse gas emissions are rooted in human behavior. Further, we can also acknowledge that the solutions to this enormous problem are primarily social, requiring political, economic, and educational foci. This Special Issue will provide a forum for social science research to demonstrate how the social sciences can contribute useful methods and data, critical perspectives, and creative insight into climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts.”
Climate Emergencies in Australian Local Governments: From Symbolic Act to Disrupting the Status Quo?
Costs and Distributional Effects of Climate Transformation of the Vehicle Fleet in the EU
Climate Change in the 2019 Canadian Federal Election
The Politics of Maladaptation…
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