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Climate Actions

Transformative Mechanisms for Social Mobilisation

Laurence L Delina

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geowissenschaften

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Climate change remains a challenge that needs to be addressed at its core, particularly the rapid reduction of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. This book discusses strategies for climate actions by synthesizing insights from a set of international ‘contemporary social action group’s’ surveys. Based on these Delina introduces a synthesis of mechanisms for generating change, designed around 5 main themes: relationships (relating); value-based messages (messaging); alternatives (visioning); diversity (webbing); and communication (interacting). This book will be of great value to all academics and practitioners interested in the future development of our climate.



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transnational climate action, renewable electricity research, Energiewende, climate activism, climate justice, climate accountability, climate change, The climate action movement, climate communication, prefigurative activism, Paris Climate agreement, social mobilisation, climate action campaigns, climate resilience, Climate change management, Climate psychology, sustainable economy, sustainable energy transition