Title
The Climate Crisis and Democratic Reform

CoPED ID
158890ad-f03a-4403-bfe7-33ba26031c7a

Status
Active


Value
£145,368

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2023

End Date
Sept. 30, 2025

Description

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The ongoing threat of the climate crisis poses significant challenges to democratic forms of governance. Responding to the need for immediate action would require swift policy adaptation from governments on a regional, national and international scale. However, democratic governments across the globe have struggled to respond with adequate policies that would prevent global warming above 1.5 degrees celsius as recommended by the IPCC. Scholars have identified several interconnected processes that have hitherto prevented strong action: the influence of fossil fuel corporations on the policy-making process, the short-term orientation of electoral politics, the polarised nature of public debate, the role of representative institutions and the ways in which expert and scientific evidence are used to justify decision-making. Our response to these issues requires further collaboration across disciplinary boundaries to grasp the full implications of the nature of the challenge in the field of democratic governance.

The Climate Crisis and Democratic Reform Network will establish an international group of academic and non-academic experts to pursue new lines of inquiry into how climate change is impacting democratic governance and which reforms are necessary to adequately respond to this emerging challenge. This involves interdisciplinary collaboration across political philosophy, law, democratic theory, environmental politics and energy policy. The aim of the network is to produce a theoretically rigorous understanding of democracy in an age of climate crisis and to examine institutional designs that could reform how democracy operates. The network will develop novel justifications for the value of democracy in light of the climate emergency to strengthen commitments to democratic forms of government when faced with these new challenges. The network has the further goal of building relationships between academics and civil society groups. It will provide opportunities for new connections to be formed between different communities of scholars and practitioners that will enable knowledge exchange to take place on the issues of climate change and democratic reform.

James Muldoon PI_PER
Clare Saunders COI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Climate changes
  2. Democracy
  3. Environmental policy
  4. Politics
  5. Energy policy
  6. Climate policy
  7. Philosophy of law
  8. Environmental philosophy
  9. Influencing
  10. Environmental activism
  11. Reforms
  12. Climate
  13. Warming
  14. Civil society
  15. Climate crisis

Extracted key phrases
  1. Climate Crisis
  2. Democratic governance
  3. Democratic Reform Network
  4. Democratic form
  5. Democratic theory
  6. New challenge
  7. Climate change
  8. Swift policy adaptation
  9. Climate emergency
  10. Significant challenge
  11. Adequate policy
  12. Ongoing threat
  13. Energy policy
  14. Academic expert
  15. International group

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