.@DrChrisIves proposes framework for religious beliefs as sustainability lever:
Reveal -connections btwn existing religious values and env crisis
Reflect- (using @ruthvalerio book)
Reinforce- social learning, discussion
Redirect- to more sustainable behaviors (which⬆️)
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Thanks for this interesting study and great comments today Chris! I was happy to see that reading a book (combined with personal reflection and shared discussion) can spark change. :) You might be interested in this quick look at religious climate texts? kimnicholas.com/blog/visualizi…
Keynote by @AiltonKrenak
"Sometimes the here and now is very bad and we want to transform it... we have a great capacity to transform". His book, IDEAS TO POSTPONE THE END OF THE WORLD, looks amazing. bookshop.org/books/ideas-to…
Jessica Clark @DotCoStudio wants to position journalists as future architects who shape& transform future through their stories, and who are part of the transformation from efficiency + extraction to regeneration + wellbeing. Tool:
Theory of change card deck!
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Much of the world does not have access to the internet, nowadays that means they cannot participate. One key leverage point for sustainability is the 85 million teachers educating almost 1/4 of world population.
Heila Lotz-Sisitka @transform_2021 /6
Market and price focus makes "near-death of the living world an externality". Econ students become like competitive, hierarchical man. Goal: endless economic growth (overshoot). This model created financial, climate, COVID crises. @KateRaworth /7 @transform_2021
21st C economics will be practiced, then theorized. The economy is a human construct, embedded in the living and material world. Translated to city scale: meet social foundations w/i env limits; local aspirations, global responsibility. @KateRaworth at @transform_2021 /8
Map transformation from extraction->regeneration via 5 powers to act + who can do what; cities can stop doing what is harmful & do more good within their power, collaborate with others for bigger impact. Amsterdam's plan inspired many more! @KateRaworth /9 assets.website-files.com/5d26d80e8836af…
Final comment from @KateRaworth on learnings from @DoughnutEcon, growth -> thriving, living well: share ideas in the commons, let diversity flourish, from Maori interpretations to Cornwall's decision wheel, endorsed by everyone from @Pontifex to @ExtinctionR! @transform_2021/10
.@KateRaworth isn't interested in debating neoclassical economics, "it's designed to be uncrackable, oh yes that's an externality". Instead she's "rolled out a whole other carpet" and welcomes economists to step into this space, engage with this worldview. @transform_2021 /11
Brilliant talk by Andy Stirling @SPRU on #decolonizing sustainability. Starts w/ defining coloniality: mindsets of oppression, domination, and superiority; practices of violence and extraction. "pervasive structures of power, privilege,... & appropriation" @transform_2021 /12
Powerful maps visualizing material appropriation, propensity to mass violence, wealth accumulation, and perpetration of war and their correlation with colonialism. Andy Stirling @SPRU at @transform_2021 /13
"Sustainability is a progressive struggle, it depends on opening up rather than closing down... Methods look at something and convey a message about them... need methods to empower social movements, not just communicate to policymaker experts" A Stirling @SPRU@transform_2021 /14
"Power is more interested in justification than it is in truth." If methods for participation drive for aggregation, consensus, reduction, and closing down, they are "part of the problem." Focus on opening up and broadening out to #decolonize. A Stirling @SPRU@transform_2021 /16
.@FHuybrechs presented case from Nicaragua, where "incumbent and transformative pathways emerge out of the power-laden interactions of the biophysical territory with dominant... configurations" sciencedirect.com/science/articl…@transform_2021 /18
I presented work from our @Vetenskapsradet project @transform_2021 incl. methods to align policies with #SDGs, track progress/highlight gaps, & our comprehensive analysis of €59bn in Common Agricultural Policy payments showing nearly 40% misspent. Papers: kimnicholas.com/european-farmi…
I love the definition of #transformation from Sharma (2007), shared by @cCHANGE_OBrien: "The powerful unleashing of human potential to commit, care, and affect change for a better life". Karen sees political agency as key to sustainability transformations. @transform_2021 /22
"If politics is broken, what's the alternative?" asks @indraadnan. Party politics built on opposition; only 2% of Europeans are part of a political party. Politics focuses on material needs; 9 key emotions, human relations/networks seen as outside politics. @transform_2021
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Hard power is about guns and money, but soft power increasingly important and influential, argues @indraadnan. Building on-the-ground connections through trust-building where people live through movements like @transitiontowns. @transform_2021
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Two views on agency in social science: internal dimensions on persona level; and external, sociological: what can agents achieve and how? Sustainability transformations are still in early stages (preparation), where imagination is essential. @ManjanaM@transform_2021 /25
Two forms of imagination: ability to see existing structures (precondition for undoing) + imagine possible futures, a prerequisite for creating alternatives. Prepare for discomfort, says @ManjanaM. (Related to @EricHolthaus's work!) @transform_2021 /25
Key questions for imagining a sustainable future, by @ManjanaM. Who gets to imagine? What organizations could support imagination? Nice linking of the themes across @transform_2021 /26
African continent has had 3 generations of leadership: 1. Independence from colonialism 2. Transition 3. Economic stability and growth
Need 4th generation focus: accountability, solutions to unemployment, conflicts, gender balance, corruption. @EnockNkulanga@transform_2021 /27
"I strongly believe in #transformation led by citizens, not by leaders sitting in fancy offices. We need to see citizens rising up and taking the power to transform their communities & countries. Africa needs level playing field, not aid." @EnockNkulanga@transform_2021 /27
Our agency depends on ability for clear perception, regulate attention, listen openly, make sense of multiple perspectives, disagree better. 300 British MPs have done 8 week mindfulness training since 2013, now +10 other parliaments, says @JamieBristow. @transform_2021 /28
"Red pill" climate talk from the inimitable @KevinClimate - argues 1.5°C of warming is the upper limit of what can be considered achieving the goal of Paris: avoiding dangerous climate change. Climate just responds to brutal physics, not promises. 1/
"'1.5 is dead' is deliberately misleading, or a misunderstanding of science" says @KevinClimate. We'd take the medical treatment with a 1/6 chance; there is still an outside chance. Reductions needed are incredibly rapid, can't see making blue line (50%) but red possible. /2
Divide the carbon pie (budget) wrt equity, developed countries lead: blue = developed countries, must get to zero emissions ca. 2031. Only 18% world lives in blue; more onerous per cap on developing countries. For 2°C, C budget ca 2x that for 1.5, still small! @KevinClimate /3
Now live-tweeting the #IPCC#ClimateReport press conference, sharing results from the largest scientific effort to analyze the #ClimateAction needed for a livable future for all.
Follow here and in this THREAD:
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"The pace and scale of what has been done, and current plans, are insufficient to tackle climate change. We are walking when we should be sprinting. Impacts include illness and death, damage global economy, threaten our life support system." H-S Lee, #IPCC#ClimateReport /2
Effective, equitable action now can lead to more sustainable, just world; benefits for people and nature. Many feasible and effective options. Must cut global GHG emissions by almost half by 2030 "if we want a chance to stay at/below 1.5°C" H-S Lee #IPCC#ClimateReport /3
Scientists, don't separate activism and research, urges @JKSteinberger. We need ongoing critical reflection; only way to understand a system is try to change it. Activism critical to system change. 1/
Relatively little social science studies effectiveness of less powerful groups in making system change. @JKSteinberger shares lessons from THIS IS AN UPRISING on non-violent civil disobedience. Focus on disruption, decentralized, shift debate to your terms, choose moral sides /2
Traditional appeals to power (e.g., @GretaThunberg outside Parliament) risks surface responses like declaring climate emergency w/o real action; then must fight portrayal of action in media. @JKSteinberger uses her power (as a citizen & scientist), shares lessons learned. /3
The logic of "overshoot": dominant approach (scientific, corporate, gov't) is now to temporarily exceed 1.5 or 2°C warming, then bring temperatures down using carbon removal, + maybe solar geoengineering; argument is this "buys time to finally get rid of fossils." @wim_carton
Overshoot narrative relies on "rational optimism"- assumes carbon removal, solar geoengineering can be governed smoothly + responsibly. This assumption is "Rather problematic... if capitalism was rational & responsible, we wouldn't face overshoot in the 1st place!" -@wim_carton
Unpacking assumptions behind "overshoot" of climate targets: 1. Reversibility (what about tipping points, risks @ extremes? Even if temp reversible, sea level rise, permafrost, ice, species, ocean acidification,... are not)
-@wim_carton
As the climate scientist who led the independent @ResearchersDesk analysis of Sweden's political parties' climate policies, I'm infuriated to read the new government's agreement claim "politics must be in line with research and based on facts," then do the opposite. THREAD
For example, @kdriks leader @BuschEbba told @dagensnyheter@linalund “Sweden will manage the climate transformation and meet our share of the Paris Agreement.” But our @ResearchersDesk analysis found proposals by the parties now in power will NOT meet the Paris Agreement. 2/n
KD and SD placed heavy emphasis on nuclear power before the election, and nuclear is a (the?) main plank of the agreement released today. However, our analysis showed nuclear is unlikely to reduce emissions before 2030, thus wasting our chance at avoiding climate catastrophe. 3/n
Food security = available + access + utilisation + stability (@FAOKnowledge). We developed indicators of each for African countries in our study; found food insecurity across Africa decreased since 2000 (good!), but only 3 countries were relatively food secure in 2017 (bad) 2/n
Instead of providing food security, we found the best lands are allocated to flex crops; food is produced only on marginal lands. 83% of land deals are located where they risk increasing land pressure, conflicts, or deforestation. 3/n