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  1. Jan 2, 2023 · First published by Inter Press Service, 8 August 2022. Download chapter PDF. With climate change bringing about increasing numbers of human deaths and untold suffering, and rising economic, social, and environmental consequences worldwide, it’s time for governments to take bold action to address the climate change emergency.

  2. The key conclusions of the analysis are that economic institutions are capable of taking climate issues seriously, but that this is contingent on the issue at hand, pre-existing efforts within other institutions and the autonomy of the institutions vis-à-vis member states. The section is followed by a broader discussion of the institutions ...

  3. Summary. This concluding chapter ties together the various elements of regulatory and market-based developments covered earlier in the book and the impacts they have on dominant corporate norms. International consensus shifting on climate change indicates that these dominant theories and norms have become outdated, and should be adapted to ...

  4. Oct 20, 2020 · Abstract. “Climate Change and the Future of Humanity” concludes the book by putting modern energy (volts or E) at the heart of a story about human liberation. Like E, we too can experience a shape-shifting, transgressive “morphological freedom.”. Energy can blast us off from humanism to transhumanism.

    • Adam Briggle
    • Adam.Briggle@unt.edu
    • 2021
  5. Climate can change due to forces externalto the climate system (e.g., arrangement of continents, volcanic eruptions, and changes in the intensity of sunlight). It can also change as a result of forces. internalto the climate system (e.g., atmospheric composition, clouds), or because of anthropogenic.

  6. Oct 5, 2021 · Conclusion and recommendations. A positive outcome at COP26 requires substantial progress on raising the ambition of NDCs, enhancing support to climate-vulnerable nations, and advancing the Paris Rulebook. Over the past decade, climate change has moved from being a peripheral issue to an urgent political priority.

  7. Nov 5, 2016 · Conclusion: Climate Change Fiction and the Introduction of New Genres in Environmental Crisis Discourse. Chapter. First Online: 05 November 2016. pp 221–229. Cite this chapter. Download book PDF. Download book EPUB. Antonia Mehnert. Part of the book series: Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment ( (LCE)) 1096 Accesses. Abstract.