Global climate change: resilient and smart agriculture
This study examines agricultural policy perspectives amidst global climate change, emphasizing Sustainable Development Goals, Climate Smart Agriculture, and gender policy, with expert contributions covering agricultural production systems, global food policy, and climate-smart…
Climate change impacts on gender relations in Bangladesh: socio-environmental struggle of the Shora forest community in the Sundarbans Mangrove forest
This book provides ethnographic insights into the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest ecology, examining survivor narratives of cyclones Aila and Sidr in relation to historical connections, exploring gendered distribution of forest resources, and fostering…
Confronting Climate Change in Bangladesh: Policy Strategies for Adaptation and Resilience
This book examines Bangladesh’s climate change adaptation strategies, drawing on multidisciplinary expertise to present public policy-oriented solutions across sectors like agriculture, freshwater management, and infrastructure.
Climate Change Vulnerability and Communities in Agro-climatic Regions of West Bengal, India: Theory and Practice
This book explores quantitative climate change vulnerability measurement and household adaptation strategies in West Bengal’s agro-climatic regions. It analyses sectors’ impacts and explores the Indian government’s role in reducing vulnerability, targeting environmental…
Nationalizing a global phenomenon: A study of how the press in 45 countries and territories portrays climate change
This study examines climate change news coverage in 45 countries, identifying connections between national traits like economic development, climate severity, and governance and contributing to framing literature by analyzing frame usage in…
‘It Isn’t What We Don’t Know That Gives Us Trouble, It’s What We Know That Ain’t So’: Misinformation and Democratic Politics
This study addresses the impact of misinformation and disengagement on democratic governance, focusing on climate change as a case study, highlighting how politicians balance mobilizing the disengaged with accommodating those holding false…
Fake news threatens a climate literate world.
This paper emphasizes the urgent need for science-literate citizens to address climate change, highlighting the vital role public understanding plays in shaping effective environmental policies, especially given recent political shifts and the…
Government, anti-reflexivity, and the construction of public ignorance about climate change: Australia and Canada compared.
This article compares the political strategies of conservative governments in Australia and Canada, highlighting their use of “affirmation techniques” to accept climate change consensus while controlling its implications, despite domestic public opinion…
Organized climate change Denial. In The Oxford handbook of climate change and society.
Chapter 10 of this insightful book explores organized attempts to disregard or underestimate the existence of climate change. Motives behind these concerted activities are brought to light by the social dimensions of…
Anatomy of dissent: A cultural analysis of climate skepticism.
This article reveals the influence of historical tensions and unfavorable experiences with environmentalism and climate modeling, leading some scientists to side with the antienvironmental movement, ultimately impacting climate science politics.