Quand le changement climatique interroge l’humanité

The effects of climate change show both locally and globally deep inequalities or discriminations. However, these sometimes come from limiting GHGs (greenhouse gases) or adaptation to climate change policies. Adaptation raises the question of inequalities through the artificialization of the world d...

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Main Author: Isabelle Roussel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Lille 1 2012-07-01
Series:Territoire en Mouvement
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/tem/1719
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description The effects of climate change show both locally and globally deep inequalities or discriminations. However, these sometimes come from limiting GHGs (greenhouse gases) or adaptation to climate change policies. Adaptation raises the question of inequalities through the artificialization of the world due to protection from climatic hazards, as shown by the relationship between poverty and the negative impacts of natural disasters. However, protections offered by modernity, based on a more complex and fragile society, could lead to collapse, analyzed by J. Diamond (2007). Mitigation induces different temporalities between current toxic pollution reduction and greenhouse gases control in the long term. Of course, the sources generating GHGs and toxic emissions are the same but biomass burning, biofuels or houses insulation are examples showing possible contradictions between safety in the short term and climate change control in the long term. Environmental prevention must respond to new challenges which must combine justice at different spatial and temporal scales and respond to value based social choices, beyond the rational dichotomy between strong and weak sustainability, strongly questioning the validity of the sustainable development triptych. Maybe, the questions raised by climate change have more to do with individual ethics than with highly theoretical political orientations ?
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spelling doaj.art-36acaeeecaa04e5e991c677b8055ac622022-12-21T23:39:48ZengUniversité Lille 1Territoire en Mouvement1950-56982012-07-0115344410.4000/tem.1719Quand le changement climatique interroge l’humanitéIsabelle RousselThe effects of climate change show both locally and globally deep inequalities or discriminations. However, these sometimes come from limiting GHGs (greenhouse gases) or adaptation to climate change policies. Adaptation raises the question of inequalities through the artificialization of the world due to protection from climatic hazards, as shown by the relationship between poverty and the negative impacts of natural disasters. However, protections offered by modernity, based on a more complex and fragile society, could lead to collapse, analyzed by J. Diamond (2007). Mitigation induces different temporalities between current toxic pollution reduction and greenhouse gases control in the long term. Of course, the sources generating GHGs and toxic emissions are the same but biomass burning, biofuels or houses insulation are examples showing possible contradictions between safety in the short term and climate change control in the long term. Environmental prevention must respond to new challenges which must combine justice at different spatial and temporal scales and respond to value based social choices, beyond the rational dichotomy between strong and weak sustainability, strongly questioning the validity of the sustainable development triptych. Maybe, the questions raised by climate change have more to do with individual ethics than with highly theoretical political orientations ?http://journals.openedition.org/tem/1719climate changemitigationadaptationpublic healthsustainable developmenthealth inequalities
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Quand le changement climatique interroge l’humanité
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climate change
mitigation
adaptation
public health
sustainable development
health inequalities
title Quand le changement climatique interroge l’humanité
title_full Quand le changement climatique interroge l’humanité
title_fullStr Quand le changement climatique interroge l’humanité
title_full_unstemmed Quand le changement climatique interroge l’humanité
title_short Quand le changement climatique interroge l’humanité
title_sort quand le changement climatique interroge l humanite
topic climate change
mitigation
adaptation
public health
sustainable development
health inequalities
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