Leaving No One Behind: Climate Change as a Societal Challenge for Social Justice and Solidarity
Publication date
2022-04-26
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Yerkes, Mara A.
Bal, Michèlle
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Abstract
In this chapter, we explain the role of environmental justice principles in people’s motivation to engage in sustainable behaviour. Subsequently, these principles are placed in the larger framework of Value-Belief-Norm-theory. We argue that these motivational accounts of sustainable behaviour fall short in explaining people’s decisions to engage in sustainable behaviour. First, besides motivation, people’s capabilities and opportunities may influence such behaviours, creating social inequality in sustainability transitions. We illustrate this with a case study on Dutch social housing residents’ attitudes toward a sustainable building renovation. Second, some people may be sceptical about climate change, which could also inhibit sustainable behaviour. Taken together, this chapter raises multiple questions regarding solidarity and social justice that warrant further discussion in the transition to more sustainable societies.
Keywords
(Energy transition), (Environmental justice), Capability-Opportunity-Motivation-Behaviour (COM-B) model, Climate change, Climate change adaptation, Climate change mitigation, Climate scepticism, Ecological environmental justice, Global environmental justice, Green identity, Intergenerational environmental justice, Self-enhancing values, Self-transcending values, Sustainability transitions, Sustainable behaviour (intentions), Value-Belief-Norm (VBN) theory, Taverne, General Social Sciences, General Psychology, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 13 - Climate Action
Citation
Bal, M & Stok, M 2022, Leaving No One Behind : Climate Change as a Societal Challenge for Social Justice and Solidarity. in M A Yerkes & M Bal (eds), Solidarity and Social Justice in Contemporary Societies : An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding Inequalities. 1 edn, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, pp. 181-189. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93795-9_17