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The role of national politicians in global climate governance

机译:国家政治家在全球气候治理的作用

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The scientific case for co-ordinated global governance of the climate system is firmly established, but how does this fit with a politician's mandate as a democratically elected representative? What role do national politicians think they can and should play in climate governance? This paper tests these questions empirically, using data from interviews with 23 Members of the UK Parliament, and a focus group of civil society advocates, conducted between 2016 and 2018. A global goal to limit climate change has been agreed through the 2015 Paris Agreement Yet while the Agreement sets a clear goal, the means to achieve it remain firmly at the level of the nation-state, with each country assuming responsibility for its own national plan. Thus national administrations, run by elected politicians, have a crucial role to play. This study shows that, while Members of the UK Parliament have an understanding of the challenges posed by climate change and wider changes to earth systems, few have yet been able to operationalise this understanding into meaningful responses at the national level. The study highlights two, linked, reasons for this. First, politicians' ability to act - their agency - is limited by the practicalities and procedures of everyday politics, and by the norms and cultures of their working life. Second, UK politicians feel little pressure from their electors to act on climate change, and have to work to justify why action on climate change carries democratic legitimacy. The paper concludes with a discussion of the implications of this research, in the light of the recent high-profile climate protests and declarations of a 'climate emergency'. It argues that politicians, working with other stakeholders, need support in order to articulate the scale and significance of global climate governance, and craft responses which build democratic support for further action.
机译:The scientific case for co-ordinated global governance of the climate system is firmly established, but how does this fit with a politician's mandate as a democratically elected representative?国家政客认为他们可以在气候治理方面发挥什么作用?本文在经验上测试了这些问题,使用来自英国议会23名成员的访谈,以及2016年至2018年间的民间社会倡导者的焦点小组。通过2015年巴黎协定已经达成了限制气候变化的全球目标虽然协议设定了明确的目标,但实现它的手段牢牢地依靠国家国家的水平,每个国家都承担了自己的国家计划的责任。 Thus national administrations, run by elected politicians, have a crucial role to play.这项研究表明,虽然英国议会成员对地球系统的气候变化和更广泛的变化有所了解,但很少有能力在国家一级的有意义反应中运作这一了解。该研究突出了两个,联系的原因。首先,政治家的采取行动能力 - 他们的代理 - 受到日常政治的实际和程序的限制,以及他们工作生活的规范和文化。其次,英国政界人士对其选民的压力很小,以对气候变化行事,并且必须努力证明为什么气候变化行动带有民主合法性。本文讨论了本研究的影响,鉴于最近近期的高调的气候抗议和“气候紧急情况”的声明。它认为,政治家,与其他利益攸关方合作,需要支持,以阐明全球气候治理的规模和意义,以及制定进一步行动的民主支持的工艺响应。

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