
Exploring Climate Change Related Systems and Scenarios
Preconditions for Effective Global Responses
- 320 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Exploring Climate Change Related Systems and Scenarios
Preconditions for Effective Global Responses
About this book
Jeremy Webb draws on multiple disciplines to piece together the climate change puzzle, identifying what it would take to limit climate change and its impacts.
The book starts with a summary of the climate change problem and develops a Climate Change, National Interests, International Cooperation (CCNIIC) model of the climate response system. Webb reviews 'reverse stress testing', 'backcasting', and 'theory of change' methods, showing how they can be used to collect a large sample of possible futures. He also shows how we can explore the multiverse of futures using a new method called thematic chain analysis, finding relevant connections across scenarios. In the second half of the book, Webb explores 175 scenarios collected through 27 interviews with climate change experts. From these scenarios a signal response model is developed. Preconditions for effective social change and behaviour, political will and policy, as well as business and economic activity are synthesised. Lessons include preconditions for effective global responses to climate change, showing what it takes to limit climate change and related impacts. The book finishes with an epilogue, applying the signal response model and preconditions for effective global responses to COVID-19, demonstrating that models from this book can be applied to other global response problems – and used to quickly assess possible response strategies.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, environmental policy and future studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Introduction and background to climate responses
- Part II Exploring 175 global response scenarios
- Part III Lessons learnt
- Part IV Epilogue
- References
- List of acronyms
- Glossary
- Appendix A: Physical signals from IPCC assessments
- Appendix B: Environment and national interests model
- Appendix C: Jellyfish model of the climate regime complex
- Appendix D: Methods used to explore the future
- Appendix E: Respondent sentiment
- Appendix F: Summary of scenario types and complexity
- Appendix G: Timeliness and scale of responses
- Appendix H: Effective responses and serendipity
- Appendix I: Preconditions and the role of serendipity
- Index