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Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action: Lessons from COVID-19.

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Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action: Lessons from COVID-19.

Auteurs : Candice Howarth [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter Bryant [Royaume-Uni] ; Adam Corner [Royaume-Uni] ; Sam Fankhauser [Royaume-Uni] ; Andy Gouldson [Royaume-Uni] ; Lorraine Whitmarsh [Royaume-Uni] ; Rebecca Willis [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

The COVID-19 imposed lockdown has led to a number of temporary environmental side effects (reduced global emissions, cleaner air, less noise), that the climate community has aspired to achieve over a number of decades. However, these benefits have been achieved at a massive cost to welfare and the economy. This commentary draws lessons from the COVID-19 crisis for climate change. It discusses whether there are more sustainable ways of achieving these benefits, as part of a more desirable, low carbon resilient future, in a more planned, inclusive and less disruptive way. In order to achieve this, we argue for a clearer social contract between citizens and the state. We discuss how COVID-19 has demonstrated that behaviours can change abruptly, that these changes come at a cost, that we need a 'social mandate' to ensure these changes remain in the long-term, and that science plays an important role in informing this process. We suggest that deliberative engagement mechanisms, such as citizens' assemblies and juries, could be a powerful way to build a social mandate for climate action post-COVID-19. This would enable behaviour changes to become more accepted, embedded and bearable in the long-term and provide the basis for future climate action.

DOI: 10.1007/s10640-020-00446-9
PubMed: 32836829
PubMed Central: PMC7340860


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