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Das Hegemonieprojekt der ökologischen Modernisierung: Die Konflikte um Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in der internationalen Klimapolitik
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Abstract Ökologische Modernisierung gilt als Leitprinzip zeitgemäßer Umweltpolitik. Die ökomodernen Kernforderungen nach "Sustainable Development" und "Green Economy" zielen auf eine fortschreitende Entwicklung, die um eine Nachhaltigkeitskomponente ergänzt werden soll. Anhand von Carbon Capture and Storage ... view more
Ökologische Modernisierung gilt als Leitprinzip zeitgemäßer Umweltpolitik. Die ökomodernen Kernforderungen nach "Sustainable Development" und "Green Economy" zielen auf eine fortschreitende Entwicklung, die um eine Nachhaltigkeitskomponente ergänzt werden soll. Anhand von Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) fragt der Autor nach den aktuellen Dynamiken in den Kämpfen um die Hegemonie in der internationalen Klimapolitik. Er zeigt: Da CCS-Technologien auf der fossilen und zentralisierten Energieinfrastruktur basieren, spitzt sich hier die Frage zu, inwieweit es zur adäquaten Bearbeitung der ökologischen Krise einer umfassenden Transformation gesellschaftlicher Strukturen bedarf.... view less
Ecological Modernization is considered a central principle of contemporary environmental politics. According to "sustainable development" and the "green economy", the central demands of ecomodernism aim for progressive development, which is supposed to complement other components of sustainability. ... view more
Ecological Modernization is considered a central principle of contemporary environmental politics. According to "sustainable development" and the "green economy", the central demands of ecomodernism aim for progressive development, which is supposed to complement other components of sustainability. By way of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), the author enquires into the current dynamics in the hegemonic struggles in international climate politics. He shows that since CCS technologies are based on fossil fuels and centralized energy infrastructure, the question arises as to whether it can adequately contribute to a comprehensive transformation of societal structures given the nature of the existing ecological crisis.... view less
Keywords
hegemony; modernization; energy supply; greenhouse effect; environmental engineering; climate policy; climate change; environmental policy; sustainable development; social change
Classification
Special areas of Departmental Policy
Ecology, Environment
Free Keywords
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS); Discourse; Diskurs; Ecological Modernization; Ecology; Environmental Sociology; Hegemonie; Hegemony; International Relations; Internationale Politik; Natur; Nature; Umweltsoziologie; Ökologie; Ökologische Modernisierung
Document language
German
Publication Year
2015
Publisher
transcript Verlag
City
Bielefeld
Page/Pages
428 p.
Series
Edition Politik, 28
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839432334
ISBN
978-3-8394-3233-4
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0