The impacts of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems and reliant human communities
Racism. Sexism. Heterosexism. Gender binarism. Together, they comprise intimately
harmful, distinct, and entangled societal systems of self-serving domination and privilege …
harmful, distinct, and entangled societal systems of self-serving domination and privilege …
[HTML][HTML] Transformative governance of biodiversity: insights for sustainable development
While there is much debate on transformative change among academics and policymakers,
the discussion on how to govern such change is still in its infancy. This article argues that …
the discussion on how to govern such change is still in its infancy. This article argues that …
Radical interventions for climate-impacted systems
Standard solutions to the threat of> 1.5° C global average warming are not ambitious
enough to prevent large-scale irreversible loss. Meaningful climate action requires …
enough to prevent large-scale irreversible loss. Meaningful climate action requires …
The future of 'environmental'policy in the Anthropocene: Time for a paradigm shift
F Biermann - Trajectories in environmental politics, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
What is the future of 'environmental'policy in times of earth system transformations and the
recognition of the 'Anthropocene'as a new epoch in planetary history? I argue that fifty years …
recognition of the 'Anthropocene'as a new epoch in planetary history? I argue that fifty years …
Sustainability science: Towards a synthesis
We review recent scholarship relevant to the pursuit of sustainable development. We find a
compelling argument that the interactions of nature and society in the Anthropocene …
compelling argument that the interactions of nature and society in the Anthropocene …
The boundaries of the planetary boundary framework: a critical appraisal of approaches to define a “safe operating space” for humanity
In 2009, a group of 29 scholars argued that we can identify a set of “planetary boundaries”
that humanity must not cross at the cost of its own peril. This planetary boundaries …
that humanity must not cross at the cost of its own peril. This planetary boundaries …
Governing for transformative change across the biodiversity–climate–society nexus
Transformative governance is key to addressing the global environmental crisis. We explore
how transformative governance of complex biodiversity–climate–society interactions can be …
how transformative governance of complex biodiversity–climate–society interactions can be …
[PDF][PDF] Poverty, livelihoods and sustainable development
Adverse impacts of climate change, development deficits and inequality exacerbate each
other. Existing vulnerabilities and inequalities intensify with adverse impacts of climate …
other. Existing vulnerabilities and inequalities intensify with adverse impacts of climate …
[HTML][HTML] The anticipatory governance of sustainability transformations: Hybrid approaches and dominant perspectives
Anticipation methods and tools are increasingly used to try to imagine and govern
transformations towards more sustainable futures across different policy domains and …
transformations towards more sustainable futures across different policy domains and …
[HTML][HTML] Democratising sustainability transformations: Assessing the transformative potential of democratic practices in environmental governance
Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and
biodiversity loss. This is reflected in long-standing debates in research and policy about …
biodiversity loss. This is reflected in long-standing debates in research and policy about …