International support for action on climate change and democracy: exploring complementarities |
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Authors: | Peter Burnell |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, Warwick UKpeter.burnell@warwick.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | International support for democracy and climate action (mitigation; adaptation; addressing climate loss and restoring damage) are two distinct spheres: motivations, purposes, activities and the relevant literatures exist independently of one another. This article challenges this separation by investigating the scope for policy complementarities that potentially could further both democracy support’s objectives and climate action. Findings that address possible future scenarios where global warming exceeds safe limits or where democracy and democratisation are threatened by climate change impacts are worth exploring. The article’s provisional findings are mixed but provide grounds for believing that democracy support and democratisation potentially could gain from taking support for climate action into consideration and that climate action might benefit too. |
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Keywords: | climate change climate action democratisation democracy support |
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