1st Edition

Globalising the Climate COP21 and the climatisation of global debates

Edited By Stefan Aykut, Jean Foyer, Edouard Morena Copyright 2017
198 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

214 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

214 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Frequently presented as a historic last chance to set the world on a course to prevent catastrophic climate change, the 21 st Conference of the Parties to the Climate convention (COP21) was a global summit of exceptional proportions. Bringing together negotiators, scientists, journalists and representatives of global civil society, it also constituted a privileged vantage point for the study of... Read more

Introduction. COP21 and the "climatisation" of global debates Jean Foyer, Stefan C. Aykut, Edouard Morena

  1. Governing through verbs: The practice of negotiating and the making of a new mode of governance Stefan C. Aykut
  2. The necessary and inaccessible 1.5°C objective: A turning point in the relations between climate science and politics? Hélène Guillemot
  3. The business voice at COP21: The Quandaries of a Global Political Ambition. Sarah Benabou, Nils Moussu, Birgit Müller
  4. The ins and outs of climate movement activism at COP21 Joost de Moor, Edouard Morena, Jean-Baptiste Comby
  5. Follow the money: Climate philanthropy from Kyoto to Paris Edouard Morena
  6. The partial climatisation of migration, security and conflict Lucile Maertens, Alice Baillat
  7. Climate change, a new "buzzword" for the "perpetual present" of development aid? Aurore Viard-Crétat, Christophe Buffet
  8. Objectifying traditional knowledge, re-enchanting the struggle against climate change Jean Foyer, David Dumoulin
  9. The end of fossil fuels? Understanding the partial climatisation of energy policy Stefan C. Aykut, Monica Castro

Biography

Stefan C. Aykut is a political scientist and sociologist at the Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Sciences Innovations Sociétés (LISIS) at Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, France and an associated researcher at Centre Marc Bloch in Berlin, Germany.

Jean Foyer is a political scientist and sociologist at the CNRS-affiliated Institut des Sciences de la Communication (ISCC), France.

Edouard Morena is a political scientist and an associate researcher at the CNRS-affiliated Laboratoire Dynamiques Sociales et Recompositions des Espaces (LADYSS), France. He is also a part-time lecturer in French and European Studies at the University of London Institute in Paris (ULIP).

"Aykut, Foyer and Morena have produced a unique volume of rich case studies on the performative function of COP21 in Paris. It drives forward our understanding, in new and unexpected ways, of how the idea of climate change alters political, social and cultural worlds, just as importantly as a changing physical climate is altering the material world. These 200 pages are an important complement to the 3000 pages of the last IPCC report." – Mike Hulme, Professor of Climate and Culture, King’s College London, UK

"Globalising the Climate brings together ten fascinating and original takes on key under-discussed elements of the climate change issue and the 2015 Paris negotiations in particular. The volume also brings central Francophone debates to English language readers—an overdue and much-needed contribution." – J. Timmons Roberts, Ittleson Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology, Brown University, USA

"Only the ethnographic method could give us such a remarkable view of what is arguably the most important diplomatic event since the birth of the United Nations. The authors' descriptions give a vivid understanding of the conundrum of climate diplomacy: it is supposed to cover the whole globe and yet it reduces the globe to a tiny set of documents and issues inside small closed rooms and local events. This is political anthropology at its best." – Bruno Latour, Professor, Sciences Po Paris, France

"In combining critical analysis and ethnographic fieldwork, Globalising the Climate provides the reader with unique insights into climate governance in-the-making and valuable examinations of the many ways in which the warming climate transforms other global debates. Thought-provoking and timely." – Oliver Geden, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin, Germany