SECURITISATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE: THE RISK OF EXAGGERATION

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Autor(a) principal: WARNER,JEROEN
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: BOAS,INGRID
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2017000300203
Resumo: Abstract The present contribution focuses on the ‘selling’ of the ‘climate crisis’ to intended key audiences, both in the international domain and at home. We look into the mechanics of crisis framing, the audience, and the resonance that the frame had, as well as development over time in two cases: the UK addressing the UN Security Council and the State Advisory Commission on Deltas (‘Delta Commission’) seeking support in the Netherlands for drastic measures to address sea level rise. For this, we apply the conceptual framework from critical security studies and securitisation, with contributions from the domains of crisis and disaster studies. Both case studies discussed show a dramatic securitising move, where climate change is presented as the source of great potential crisis that will harm us all, unless we take urgent action - either for mitigation (the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions) or for adaptation.
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title SECURITISATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE: THE RISK OF EXAGGERATION
spellingShingle SECURITISATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE: THE RISK OF EXAGGERATION
WARNER,JEROEN
Climate Change
Securitization
Disasters
Adaptation
United Nations.
title_short SECURITISATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE: THE RISK OF EXAGGERATION
title_full SECURITISATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE: THE RISK OF EXAGGERATION
title_fullStr SECURITISATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE: THE RISK OF EXAGGERATION
title_full_unstemmed SECURITISATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE: THE RISK OF EXAGGERATION
title_sort SECURITISATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE: THE RISK OF EXAGGERATION
author WARNER,JEROEN
author_facet WARNER,JEROEN
BOAS,INGRID
author_role author
author2 BOAS,INGRID
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv WARNER,JEROEN
BOAS,INGRID
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Climate Change
Securitization
Disasters
Adaptation
United Nations.
topic Climate Change
Securitization
Disasters
Adaptation
United Nations.
description Abstract The present contribution focuses on the ‘selling’ of the ‘climate crisis’ to intended key audiences, both in the international domain and at home. We look into the mechanics of crisis framing, the audience, and the resonance that the frame had, as well as development over time in two cases: the UK addressing the UN Security Council and the State Advisory Commission on Deltas (‘Delta Commission’) seeking support in the Netherlands for drastic measures to address sea level rise. For this, we apply the conceptual framework from critical security studies and securitisation, with contributions from the domains of crisis and disaster studies. Both case studies discussed show a dramatic securitising move, where climate change is presented as the source of great potential crisis that will harm us all, unless we take urgent action - either for mitigation (the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions) or for adaptation.
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