An emerging governmentality of climate change loss and damage

Guy Jackson, Alicia N’Guetta, Salvatore Paolo De Rosa, M. Scown, Kelly Dorkenoo, B. Chaffin, E. Boyd
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Loss and damage is the “third pillar” of international climate governance alongside mitigation and adaptation. When mitigation and adaptation fail, losses and damages occur. Scholars have been reacting to international political discourse centred around governing actual or potential severe losses and damages from climate change. Large gaps exist in relation to understanding the underlying power dimensions, rationalities, knowledges, and technologies of loss and damage governance and science. We draw from a Foucauldian-inspired governmentality framework to argue there is an emerging governmentality of loss and damage. We find, among other things, that root causes of loss and damage are being obscured, Western knowledge and technocratic interventions are centred, and there are colonial presupposed subjectivities of Global South victims of climate change, which are being contested by people bearing the brunt of the climate crisis. We propose future directions for critical research on climate change loss and damage.
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应对气候变化损失和损害的新兴治理方式
损失和损害是继减缓和适应之后国际气候治理的“第三大支柱”。当缓解和适应失败时,就会发生损失和损害。学者们一直在对以治理气候变化造成的实际或潜在严重损失和损害为中心的国际政治话语做出反应。在理解潜在的权力维度、合理性、知识以及损失和损害治理与科学的技术方面存在着巨大的差距。我们从福柯式的治理框架中得出结论,认为存在一种新兴的损失和损害治理。我们发现,造成损失和损害的根本原因正在被掩盖,西方的知识和技术官僚的干预是中心的,气候变化的全球南方受害者的殖民预设主观性正在受到气候危机首当其冲的人们的质疑。我们提出了未来气候变化损失和损害关键研究的方向。
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