Climate Politics

Can't Live with It, Can't Mitigate without It

Caroline Kuzemko author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:19th Mar '26

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Climate Politics cover

This book offers novel and inclusive ways of thinking politically about how to design more just climate change mitigation policy.

This book provides a novel understanding of the relationship between politics and policy for those familiar with climate change mitigation policies, and an introduction to readers new to the field. It will be valuable for graduate students, researchers, and policymakers interested in the politics and policy of climate change.By exploring the dynamic relationships between politics, policymaking, and policy over time, this book aims to explain why climate change mitigation is so political, and why politics is also indispensable in enacting real change. It argues that politics is poorly understood and often sidelined in research and policy circles, which is an omission that must be rectified, because the policies that we rely on to drive down greenhouse gas emissions are deeply inter-connected with political and social contexts. Incorporating insights from political economy, socio-technical transitions, and public policy, this book provides a framework for understanding the role of specific ideas, interests, and institutions in shaping and driving sustainable change. The chapters present examples at global, national, and local scales, spanning from the 1990s to 2020s. This volume will prove valuable for graduate students, researchers, and policymakers interested in the politics and policy of climate change. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

'Accessibly and engagingly written, this book expertly guides the reader through the complex world of climate politics, combining interdisciplinary theoretical insights and astute empirical observations to show how and why we have to place politics centrally in understanding societal responses to the threat of climate change.' Peter Newell, University of Sussex, author of Power Shift and States of Transition
'Caroline Kuzemko marvelously draws on international political economy, sociotechnical transitions and public policy to show why mitigation politics have remained poorly understood in the past, and why politicisation is key for designing effective policies going forward. This book is an indispensable read for scholars of climate politics and anyone who takes an interest in fighting dangerous climate change.' Andreas Goldthau, University of Erfurt
'Richly referenced, and with insightful summary tables, this book deftly parses the political qualities of mitigation and its relation to policy. Caroline Kuzemko highlights the breadth of positions on mitigation, revealing a dynamic and contested field beyond familiar appeals to 'follow the science'. Rather than keep politics at bay, she shows why policymakers should embrace the politicisation of climate to ensure a successful long-term response to climate change.' Gavin Bridge, Durham University

ISBN: 9781009455718

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 250g

270 pages