The Pacific Nuclear Legacy Belongs to Climate Change Activism
By Grace Maharaj This item was first published on the…
A Top-Down Approach, Driven From The Bottom
A Special Report published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2018) suggests the planet has less than two decades to ensure that global temperatures do not rise more than 1.5°c. Apart from drastic thoroughgoing actions, there is no silver bullet to solve climate change, that begets a range of contemporary social issues by exacerbating already existing structural inequalities. The overriding message of this essay is that, while climate change issues “are actually going to be solved technocratically and politically”, the strong onus on top-down solutions is pointless if not supported and corrected by bottom-up approaches.
Who Cares For Experts: The Creation of Discreditation.
Throughout history, there have been conflicts between scientists and various…