Embedding justice in the 1.5°C transition: A transdisciplinary research agenda

Jennifer Cronin , Nick Hughes , Julia Tomei , Lilia Caiado Couto , Muez Ali , Vivien Kizilcec , Ayo Adewole , Iwona Bisaga , Oliver Broad , Priti Parikh , Elusiyan Eludoyin , Leonhard Hofbauer , Pedro Gerber Machado , Isabela Butnar , Gabrial Anandarajah , Jeremy Webb , Xavier Lemaire , Jim Watson
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Abstract

Limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C requires transformations in every aspect of our societies and economies. In contrast to 2°C pathways, the 1.5°C target requires even deeper and faster cuts in emissions. While this will bring enormous collective benefits, mitigation action also risks significant disruptions and losses to some groups. In this Perspective, we set out the justice implications of 1.5°C-consistent modelled pathways, focusing on fossil fuel extraction, critical resources, economic impacts and human needs. This leads to the identification of three cross-cutting characteristics of just transitions to 1.5°C-consistent pathways: the inherently politicised nature of transitions; the need to integrate multiple perspectives; and the challenges they present to values and assumptions. We propose a research agenda which recommends ways in which research must be interdisciplinary, integrative of diverse actors and perspectives, and able to robustly test and explore radical ideas if researchers are to rise to the challenge of delivering just transitions to 1.5°C.

将正义融入1.5°C转型:一个跨学科研究议程
将全球气温上升控制在1.5°C需要我们社会和经济的各个方面进行变革。与2°C的路径相比,1.5°C的目标需要更深入、更快的减排。虽然这将带来巨大的集体利益,但缓解行动也可能给一些群体带来重大干扰和损失。在这一展望中,我们提出了与1.5°c一致的建模路径的正义含义,重点关注化石燃料开采、关键资源、经济影响和人类需求。这导致了向1.5°c一致路径过渡的三个交叉特征的确定:过渡的内在政治化性质;整合多种视角的必要性;以及它们对价值观和假设提出的挑战。我们提出了一个研究议程,该议程建议研究必须跨学科,整合不同的参与者和观点,并且能够有力地测试和探索激进的想法,如果研究人员要迎接向1.5°C过渡的挑战。
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