Autores
Tiffany H Morrison, W Neil Adger, Arun Agrawal, Katrina Brown, Matthew J Hornsey, Terry P Hughes, Meha Jain, Maria Carmen Lemos, Lucy Holmes McHugh, Saffron O’Neill, Derek Van Berkel
Fecha de publicación
2022/12
Origen
Nature Climate Change
Volumen
12
Número
12
Páginas
1100-1106
Editor
Nature Publishing Group UK
Descripción
Standard solutions to the threat of >1.5 °C global average warming are not ambitious enough to prevent large-scale irreversible loss. Meaningful climate action requires interventions that are preventative, effective and systemic—interventions that are radical rather than conventional. New forms of radical intervention are already emerging, but they risk being waylaid by rhetorical or misleading claims. Here, to encourage a more informed debate, we present a typology of radical intervention based on recent studies of resilience, transition and transformation. The typology, which is intended to be provocative, questions the extent that different interventions can disrupt the status quo to address the root drivers of climate change.
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TH Morrison, WN Adger, A Agrawal, K Brown… - Nature Climate Change, 2022