1st Edition

Climate Change Action and the Responsibility to Protect A Common Cause

By Ben L. Parr Copyright 2024
222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

This book brings together two important fields in the study of international politics and policy: climate change adaptation and mitigation (climate action) and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). Both have attracted strong scholarly attention in each of their respective research silos, but there is yet to be a strong research push that explores the relationship between the two. Filling this... Read more

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

PART I: CLIMATE CHANGE AND ATROCITIES: THE HISTORY

CHAPTER 1        A History of Climatic Change and Atrocities

CHAPTER 2        Efforts to Curb Global Warming and Prevent Atrocities

CHAPTER 3        Climate Change and R2P: Towards Integration

PART II: CLIMATE ACTION AND R2P'S OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK

CHAPTER 4        Climate Action and the Responsibility to Prevent

CHAPTER 5        Climate Action and the Responsibility to React

CHAPTER 6        Climate Action and the Responsibility to Rebuild

CONCLUSION

INDEX

Biography

Ben L Parr is a Senior Research Fellow at the Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Project. He holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Melbourne and is author of the book, Australian Climate Policy and Diplomacy: Government-Industry Discourses. Between 2015 and 2018, he provided policy analysis and advice on the Paris climate agreement to former US Vice President the Hon Al Gore and his policy team. He has also worked on subnational climate and energy policy. Between 2011 and 2012 (during the Libya intervention), he worked as Assistant to key R2P architect the Hon Gareth Evans AC KC, and in 2023 published the book, Climate Change Action and The Responsibility to Protect: A Common Cause.

"Without diluting or diverting the core message of ‘R2P’ – designed specifically to energize the world’s response to genocide and other heinous mass atrocity crimes – Parr creatively applies its principles and methodology to meeting the existential challenge of climate change. A thoughtful, stimulating, practical, and very-readable exercise in the cross-fertilization of ideas."          

Gareth Evans, Former Australian Foreign Minister, President Emeritus of the International Crisis Group and author of ‘The Responsibility to Protect’