Contextualizing discourses of climate delay: a response to Lamb et al. (2020)

IF 4.6 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Géraldine Pflieger, Kari De Pryck
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Non-technical summary Individuals and institutions seeking to delay climate action use a variety of new discursive strategies, emphasizing the downsides, spreading fatalism, or betting on technological fixes. This commentary highlights the importance of context when investigating discourses of climate delay. Depending on who holds them and why, some discourses can take on different meanings, hinder or enhance climate action. Technical summary In this commentary, we propose a review of ‘Discourses of climate delay’ by Lamb et al. (2020). While we agree that discursive strategies of climate delay are taking new forms, we argue that such analysis should go beyond discourses and investigate the context in which they are enunciated to avoid oversimplifying the complexity of the debate about climate (in)action. Discourses, and the context in which they are enacted, hold an important place in climate deliberations and should be carefully analyzed from a multicultural perspective, open to social diversity. Social media summary Are all discourses of climate delay discourses of delay? Context matters when debating whether a discourse promotes (in)action.
气候延迟论述的语境化:对 Lamb 等人(2020 年)的回应
非技术性摘要 试图推迟气候行动的个人和机构使用了各种新的话语策略,强调不利因素,散布宿命论,或寄希望于技术修复。这篇评论强调了调查气候延迟论述时背景的重要性。根据持有者和持有原因的不同,一些论述可能具有不同的含义,阻碍或促进气候行动。技术摘要 在本评论中,我们建议对 Lamb 等人(2020 年)的 "气候延迟论述 "进行回顾。虽然我们同意气候延迟的话语策略正在以新的形式出现,但我们认为,此类分析应超越话语,并调查其阐述的背景,以避免过度简化气候(不)行动辩论的复杂性。话语及其产生的背景在气候讨论中占有重要地位,应从多元文化的角度对其进行仔细分析,并对社会多样性持开放态度。社交媒体摘要 是否所有关于气候延迟的论述都是延迟的论述?在讨论一种话语是否促进(不)行动时,语境很重要。
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Global Sustainability
Global Sustainability Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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