Abbreviated Journal Title
Glob. Environ. Polit.
Keywords
ENVIRONMENTAL SKEPTICISM; SCIENCE; POLICY; COVERAGE; Environmental Studies; Political Science
Abstract
The question at hand is, "Why is there a social counter-movement that rejects climate change?" This article begins by first naming this counter-movement "climate denial" and working through the various apparent options by specifically looking at the scholarship on Holocaust denial for insight. Through this insight, we can understand the counter-movement as a reactionary force working to sow confusion for ideological reasons that promote a specific privilege. At the same time, privilege is also protected by the presentation of climate change science as a binary position of "acknowledgement or rejection" that itself promotes privilege and dysfunction across the intersection of science and society. In the end, at least one answer to the question "why denial?" appears to be "because it is serious and threatening" and this, at least partially, explains the existence of this counter-movement.
Journal Title
Global Environmental Politics
Volume
12
Issue/Number
2
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Document Type
Article
Language
English
First Page
9
Last Page
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WOS Identifier
ISSN
1526-3800
Recommended Citation
Jacques, Peter J., "A General Theory of Climate Denial" (2012). Faculty Bibliography 2010s. 2793.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib2010/2793
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