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Climate of the Middle : Understanding Climate Change as a Common Challenge / edited by Arjen Siegmann.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Siegmann, Arjen.
Contributor:
Siegmann, Arjen.
Series:
SpringerBriefs in Climate Studies, 2213-7858
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental policy.
Social perception.
Social policy.
Moral development.
Environmental Policy.
Social Perception.
Social Policy.
Moral Development.
Local Subjects:
Environmental Policy.
Social Perception.
Social Policy.
Moral Development.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (76 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2022.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This Open Access book presents a multidisciplinary perspective to increase our understanding of climate policies that are rooted in the natural moral inclinations of people, families and firms. Which policies prevent a widening gap between higher and lower educated people? Which policy instruments are there, and how could they be used? What is the role of free entrepreneurship? In this book, academics from different fields have brought together their knowledge and expertise to reflect on the following three questions: How are the polarised positions on climate change of different groups related to their moral outlook, world view, tradition, cultural norms and values? What is a good distribution of responsibilities between firms, households and the government relating to climate change? What are possible avenues where the climate policies are a natural extension of moral inclinations of families and firms, such as the stewardship for the natural environment and the climate? This book will be of interest to policy and decision-makers, students of social and behavioural sciences, and those interested climate change policies and how this effects our lives.
Contents:
Intro
Preface
Contents
Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction and Lessons Learned
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Dealing with Polarised Positions on Climate Change
1.3 Achieving a Good Distribution of Responsibilities
1.4 Building on Existing Moral Inclinations
1.5 Conclusion
References
Chapter 2: Perceptions of Catastrophic Climate Risks
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Why Perceptions of Climate Risks Matter
2.3 Biases and Heuristics in Decision-Making
2.4 Policies that Work With-Not Against-Behavioral Biases
2.5 Conclusion
Chapter 3: Determinants of Belief - And Unbelief - In Climate Change
3.1 The Scientific Consensus and Public Reception
3.2 Cognitive, Motivational and Social Determinants of Disbelief in Climate Change
3.3 Conspiratorial Thinking
3.4 Doubt and Uncertainty as a Political Strategy
3.5 Conclusion
Chapter 4: Climate Catastrophes as a Sum of Known Risks
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Difficulties in Grasping the Scale and Impact of the Problem
4.3 The Apparent Predictability and Manageability of Climate Change
4.4 The Corona Crisis as a Harbinger of Climate Risks
4.5 Catastrophes as Cascades of Foreseeable Problems
4.6 Conclusion
Chapter 5: The Green Challenge for Central Banks and Households
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Who Should Act?
5.3 Greening Monetary Policy
5.4 Greening Consumption
5.5 Conclusion
Chapter 6: Corporate Taxation in a Circular Economy
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Dilemmas of Corporate Taxation in a Circular Economy
6.3 A Legitimate Green Corporate Tax
6.4 Corporate Tax Design in a Circular Economy
6.5 Conclusion
Chapter 7: Climate Change in the Attention Arena of the Middle Class
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Middle Class and Its Worries.
7.3 Sentiment Can Reverse Quickly - The Virus
7.4 Climate Change Concerns as a Cultural Phenomenon
7.5 Challenges for Obtaining Efficient Interventions
7.6 Focusing the Goodwill of the Western Middle-Class: Apollo Projects
7.7 Conclusion
References.
ISBN:
9783030853228
3030853225
OCLC:
1291622719
Access Restriction:
Open access Unrestricted online access

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